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  • 21May 1927 — January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in May 1927. Contents 1 May 1, 1927 (Sunday) 2 May 2, 1927 (Monday) 3 …

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  • 22May 1922 in the United Kingdom — See also: April 1922 in the United Kingdom, June 1922 in the United Kingdom, and the Timeline of British history. Contents 1 The Budget introduced 2 Debate 3 Sir Eric Geddes on the Budget …

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  • 23may*/*/*/ — [meɪ] modal verb summary: ■ May is usually followed by an infinitive without ‘to : It may rain. ■ Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: I d like to make one or two comments, if I may. ■ May has no tenses, no participles, and no… …

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  • 24May 9 — For the World War II related holiday in the Eastern Bloc countries, see Victory Day (9 May). << May 2011 >> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 …

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  • 25May the Force Be with You (Only Fools and Horses) — Only Fools and Horses episode May The Force Be With You Series 3 Writer John Sullivan Director …

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  • 26May The Force Be With You (Only Fools and Horses) — Infobox Only Fools and Horses episode name = May The Force Be With You Series = 3 writer = John Sullivan director = Ray Butt producer = Ray Butt Duration = 30 minutes Airdate = 8 December 1983 Audience = 10.7 million Cast = May The Force Be With… …

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  • 27happen —  and HAPLY, perhaps. Happen I may go. Derb …

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  • 28may just do something — might/may/could/just do something phrase used for saying that although something is not at all likely to happen, it is possible If he was lucky, he might just be able to escape. Thesaurus: not likely to happensynonym general words meaning to… …

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  • 29might - may — Might and may are used mainly to talk about possibility. They can also be used to make a request, to ask permission, or to make a suggestion. When might and may can be used with the same meaning, may is more formal than might …

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  • 30come what may — Whatever happens • • • Main Entry: ↑come come what may Whatever transpires • • • Main Entry: ↑may * * * come what may formal phrase despite anything that may happen …

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