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would

verb as in choose

verb as in give, bequeath to another

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For decades, these newly immigrated workers would be segregated into the neighborhoods surrounding the smokestack, he added, leading to the growth of a large multigenerational Mexican community.

He lauded the movie scenes that showcased Candy’s “humor, humanity and humility” and the ones where his lovable characters would snap.

“Immigration agents are not conducting ‘brief stops for questioning,’ as the concurrence would like to believe.

"Such a scenario would help to explain why and how the miniature remained in a branch of the Southampton family for hundreds of years."

From BBC

McEwan told Radio 4 he would "expect questions" if an alleged physical threat had been made, but that armed police officers "seems a bit heavy-handed".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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