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would

verb as in choose

verb as in give, bequeath to another

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If Norris wins the race, Piastri would have to move up to fourth from his grid spot to retain even a slender lead.

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"It's not just one prison officer who's to blame. That would be unfair," they added.

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"The only way would be for them to come in here to see it," she realized.

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A group of midsized banks saw their share prices tumble on October 16 after Zions Bancorp disclosed that it was pursuing litigation with a borrower over alleged fraud and would take a $50 million hit.

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Kim has said he would also be open to meeting the US president if Washington drops its demand that Pyongyang give up its nuclear arsenal.

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