He presumably wants public anarchy funded by socialist tyranny, but that is another issue. |
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The man spoke with an outlandish accent, presumably from the desert, judging from his leathery skin and olive complexion. |
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Gus Lynch took on, most notably, a wholesomely off-kilter scoutmaster about to lead his charges to a presumably terrible summer camp. |
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Since all the peoples of the world are his heirs, and since presumably he willed the land to his heirs, then all the people of the earth own it. |
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Others, presumably to put the wind up a middle-class academic, exaggerated their crimes. |
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They will presumably lead to some retraction of the lunatic version of markets that have been imposed by extreme reactionaries in recent years. |
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The root of the matter, of course, was presumably the re-establishment of the Roman Empire in the West without Byzantine authorization. |
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Since they sprout from perennial caudices, the adder's tongue ferns were presumably established in the chamise understory. |
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Any ambitious, knowledgeable, diplomatic, well-connected woman could presumably do it. |
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Adults return to inlets adjacent to bays and estuaries for spawning, and eggs are swept into nursery habitats presumably by tidal action. |
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It's very odd there's men in fluorescent vests who keep blowing whistles, presumably whenever a tourist does something a bit too touristy. |
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But what of the young who are part of the cricket crowds, some of whom are presumably born in England? |
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But in these cases we would presumably want them to be tried within the jurisdiction in which they committed their crimes. |
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Then a door opened, and a young woman, presumably the kitchen maid, entered with a jug of water. |
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Why the absence of a motor protein should mimic the effects of a drug that presumably inhibits F-actin assembly remains a mystery. |
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In this form it presumably could be maintained in a population against the tendency to swamping by intercrossing. |
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McCarthy had managed to get out, though he broke his leg presumably by hitting the rear stabilizer on the way out. |
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Blinkered voters get the parochial leaders they want rather than the worldly leaders they presumably need. |
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This home is actually located in the south of France, so presumably the marble was mined in France. |
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Ms Robinson is wrapped up in a duvet and wears an overcoat, an all-enveloping shawl and mittens on her presumably chilled fingers. |
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The problem is that the paper has fired this trainee journalist presumably due to public pressure and not, one assumes, some facts of his resume. |
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Even the swelled side stretchers are flatter and less graceful and seem to be the product of an efficient, and therefore presumably busy, shop. |
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Bath and Gosbecks were presumably tribal sanctuaries, and drew worshippers from far afield. |
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Shindler is better known as a screenwriter, which presumably explains why this book feels like a novelised biopic. |
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And, indeed, any general argument for narrow content will presumably apply to sensory representation as well as to propositional attitudes. |
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I assumed that I would be bowled out of that fairly sharpish, as presumably all the best players would have made it through. |
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We observed birds entering arboreal termitaria at dusk, presumably to roost. |
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This bids fair to become another recorded Beethoven cycle in the making, its completion presumably depending upon sales. |
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To ban him presumably would be discrimination against people with bent arms. |
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It floats in circulating hemolymph that is presumably oxygenated from non-lantern tracheal sources. |
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That association presumably assists in pairing and is later lost during leptotene and replaced with a loose bouquet formation in zygotene. |
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The third, and presumably most venturesome of all castle assaults was the storm. |
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And beneath that, of course, is a detailed technical drawing, presumably of the principles of mound construction. |
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Could you please explain what a maltster did in the beer making process, presumably at village pubs, back in early Victorian times in England? |
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The change presumably was made because of the post office established at the newly platted village at the mouth of the Kankakee. |
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The driver was duly ticketed, then the traffic warden flew home, presumably satisfied with his busman's holiday. |
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Danny stepped away, and cast one last disdainful look at Scott before going backstage, and presumably leaving the theater. |
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Do mysterious and presumably endangered manlike creatures inhabit swamplands of the southern United States? |
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Grandma's tall, gray wig was removed from her head, revealing what was presumably long, black hair scrunched up into a hairnet. |
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Airport security presumably confiscated her tweezers and manicure scissors. |
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Students who miss classes will often borrow another student's notes, presumably on the assumption that any notes are better than none. |
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She will also turn her attention to Irish ducks, which presumably quack with an agreeable brogue. |
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The creature frantically gnaws a bone, while another dog, only partly visible, presumably does the same. |
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Since they do not usually mention nuts, presumably the smiths also made the requisite matching nut and included it in the price. |
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The electrocytes establish a charge difference across the cell membranes, presumably by active transport of ions. |
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He nodded and slipped back into the bathroom adjacent to his room, presumably to spit. |
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Bock is sold by the half-pint only, presumably on account of its extra strength. |
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The top of the hill was occupied in medieval times, presumably because of its defensive potential. |
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Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces. |
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This presumably will result in a greater unity as well as greater regional self-help. |
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Those who still admire Ezra Pound's pretentious poetry will presumably enjoy listening to him reciting while thumping on a kettledrum. |
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A strip of cloth was tied around his right shin, presumably to hold the bottom of his pants together from a rather large tear. |
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The left hip is more commonly affected, presumably because of the left occiput anterior position of most vertex-presenting newborns. |
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Microsoft no doubt knows this, but is presumably banking on most users going along with the process, as they've tended to do in the past. |
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Given that bank robbers presumably don't want to be prosecuted, getting better pictures of them is a very positive benefit to society. |
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It's a nonsense verse used by everyone from boy scouts to football hooligans, including, presumably the Swansea massive. |
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The two dogs were cross-breeds of a mastiff and bull terrier and were kept, presumably as pets, by a woman with very young children. |
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An elderly man, presumably seeking to protect the sanctity of this holy site, was shouting after them. |
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They provided work for eighty-one bargemen, and presumably made a profit for their thirty registered owners. |
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The clientele went back to their business, mostly drinking, and the barkeep went in back, presumably to get Julian's food. |
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And as servants they presumably fell under the protection of the master or mistress of the household. |
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It had been posted by regular UK second class mail and had presumably arrived on the same ship as Mandy's letter. |
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The larger community of participants presumably used clay kylikes of the sort stored in the palatial pantries. |
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Others have come to take their place, presumably attracted by the free mooring facilities and the council's laissez-faire policy. |
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The Getty drawing must have been made in connection with a project for a painting, presumably an altarpiece, though no such picture is known. |
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Along with more redstarts and yellowthroats, we spotted a waterthrush, presumably Northern. |
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When Esav asked how to tithe salt, it was because Esav noticed all other items are tithed, and presumably poor people need salt as well. |
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The story line traces a confused, presumably amnesiac character through several episodes. |
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Though the new Supreme Court would presumably include the present law lords, it would lose its intimate connection with the legislature. |
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The behavior is presumably similar to the anguilliform swimming of eels and elongate salamanders. |
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Young women may very rarely develop a malignant trophoblastic tumor, presumably derived from ectopic germ cell tissue. |
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Decreased mobility protected against hip fracture, presumably by decreasing the risk of falling. |
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So the information referred to above presumably came from documents or other materials that were in his possession when he was captured. |
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Ultimately, Billy is said to have become a derelict, presumably because he was unable to work in the cattle industry again. |
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Again, the Government will presumably pass this anyway come August if it doesn't get through in the next couple of weeks. |
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The injury delayed his spring training debut and presumably allowed more time for watching the tube. |
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And finally, in the last extant part of the apocryphal Gospel of Mary, Mary is defended by the disciple Levi, presumably the son of Alphaeus. |
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Some of the men had slipped away from the forward trenches, presumably those who were not actually meant to be on guard or patrol duty. |
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By the time we got there, the entire site has been pulled, presumably by the school authorities. |
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It is presumably their archaic method of manufacture which give them a cachet and makes them a suitable present for foreign friends. |
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This sediment was locally lithified to form thin hard grounds, presumably at times of non-sedimentation or significantly reduced sedimentation. |
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The opticians presumably forgave him, as he attended their annual dinners as a liveryman of the company. |
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It transpired that there had been a death at Everest Base Camp, presumably from acute mountain sickness. |
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Whether we believe in capital punishment is beside the point, presumably those running these prisons think it's a fine idea. |
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There are 160 German naval personnel in Mombasa monitoring the Horn of Africa, presumably for al-Qaeda skiffs and pirate ships. |
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Other louse flies overwinter as puparia presumably on or under the surface of the soil. |
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But presumably you did this because you knew this boatload of people was on its way, is that correct? |
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Thus, clustered damages are presumably produced by low doses of ionizing radiation such as those to which human populations may be exposed. |
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The woman in Manhattan who was wearing four hats, topped by a sombrero, was presumably willing to accept an onset of hat hair. |
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He's presumably fully conversant with the principals behind conflict of interests and the reasons why you disclose. |
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I watch him blank the room service waiter, who will presumably have to clean up the tomato sauce mess later. |
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That is hardly the fault of the authoress, who was presumably fulfilling a specific brief. |
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The most complete, and presumably earliest, is the gold signet ring from the Tiryns Treasure. |
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These salutary effects of ezetimibe on statin levels presumably enhance the beneficial effects attributed to statin pleiotropy. |
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However, it is unquestionably by a later sixteenth-century artist, who presumably painted it after Bronzino's cartoon. |
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Closeness to their passenger presumably fosters romance too, a traditional if sometimes overlooked virtue of the two-seater roadster. |
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There were healing granulomas and caseous foci, presumably tuberculosis, in mesenteric and peripancreatic lymph nodes. |
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In this presumably pocketless world, body art served as a wallet, passport, work permit, and business card rolled into one. |
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The large skittle is presumably a king pin as featured in some of the modern versions of skittles. |
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The latter case presumably would be the more usual diagenetic history of fossil corals. |
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Someday we'll get outta this place, into a place that is presumably better than this place. |
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Earwax, or cerumen, consists of saturated, long-chain fatty acids and is presumably high in energy. |
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Here's one we prepared earlier on the current state of the art, and presumably if the UK scheme flies it will be along the lines of the US stuff. |
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Well, why on earth wouldn't she crave the attentions of her presumably 40-something sleazoid neighbour? |
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This reduced its helicity and increased its average tilt, thereby presumably reducing fusion efficiency. |
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The filling of the stomach also activates the reflex, presumably through the action of gastric mechanoreceptors. |
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There is little detail about retail and leisure developments so presumably nothing to catch the imagination is on its way. |
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The grizzled hellraiser wants a share of the merchandising profits instead of a flat fee, presumably to spend on more booze. |
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It was thrown to him to use in self-defence presumably and he did just that. |
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On this page, presumably a copy of the original, sections 23-27 have simply been crossed out. |
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He was playing a tune that was almost identical to Rod Stewart's Sailing but wasn't quite, presumably for copyright reasons. |
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This included cubs belonging to high-ranking females, who were presumably well nourished at the time of their mother's death. |
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These characteristics were presumably inherited from his mother, a German princess. |
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Teratoma typically contains tissues derived from all 3 germinal layers, whereas dermoid cyst presumably originates from ectoderm and mesoderm. |
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Despite being in English, the film is subtitled, presumably to aid the audience in coping with the heavy accents and unfamiliar idioms. |
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Such overlap presumably occurs because of alternatively spliced transcripts from the same gene. |
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Illegally introduced warm-water fishes flourished in the impoundment, presumably replacing the native species. |
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The larvae have suctorial discs and reduced tail fins, which presumably are adaptations for living in swift flowing streams. |
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Officially they are referred to now as firefighters, although the old-fashioned and presumably chauvinistic word firemen is more descriptive. |
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If we are talking about massive cost overruns we are presumably talking about massive cuts to the plan. |
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The creature was still bellowing presumably due to the smell of blood that now filled the cavern. |
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These faults are presumably acting as pathways for the fluids involved in the formation of gas hydrates. |
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It is preoccupying the British as never before, and the result will presumably be the toughening of already toughish laws. |
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One was a local view that presumably depicted a portion of the Deering estate, which encompassed Westbrook. |
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What was presumably intended as a multi-layered portmanteau pic was thus boiled down into only two episodes. |
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She has a reputation as an arrogant, high-handed judge, but at least she presumably knows what she's doing. |
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The story is told by Michelangelo's pupil and biographer Condivi and is therefore presumably true in essentials. |
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The new provision omits reference to illegitimates and presumably does not apply to them. |
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And presumably they manage to use up most of the perishables they buy before they go off. |
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On the other hand, there are blue-eyed, fair-haired Arabs in the Levant, presumably descendants of the Crusaders. |
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These presumably cometary bodies, which reach several hundred kilometers in size, are vulnerable to severe perturbations by these planets. |
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If it's accurate, and it means what it says, it presumably means that unionisation and collective bargaining would be illegal. |
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The term tucker presumably developed because they were at first loosely tucked in to the bodice of the dress. |
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After all, electrostatic units were devised by the early physicists presumably because they were convenient for the results they obtained. |
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That we hear not even a peep from him is presumably due to the fact that too many sponsors and cronies are in on the great land scam. |
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Options provide the right to buy a stock at a prearranged price in the future, presumably helping to protect buyers from black swans. |
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Our small boy had already gone, presumably to join the revels and no doubt collecting other houseboys on their way down. |
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Tack is not defined, but presumably means saddle and bridle and normal accessories, such as girths, cinches and saddle pads. |
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The centrepiece of the large interior is a circular bar, presumably there to make it possible to have a drink while waiting for a table. |
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I noted a cogged structure, presumably a mounting for the lighter-calibre machine guns that would have been alongside the deck gun. |
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The skaldic poetry was presumably recited half singingly and without instrumental accompaniment. |
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According to Mr Hyland, five walls designed to partition the car park had been demolished, presumably by joyriders. |
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Here we find England quiet and presumably unbothered by Africa, its supermarket car parks full, life going on as normal. |
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It struck a chord with one of the superstore's workers, who cleaves to anonymity presumably to cleave to her job. |
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The named individuals, presumably marketing bods, are deemed responsible for organising the flyposting. |
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Democrats like to blather interminably about democracy, which presumably represents their ideal. |
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From some fifty feet away, the original storyteller said he had pelted several stones at the presumably expired alien thing. |
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The wooden encasement beneath the barrel has been cut away, presumably to lessen the weight as a whole. |
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The oldest fossils of bony fish all come from marine waters, where fish presumably didn't have to worry too much about running low on oxygen. |
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His is presumably a view of the outsider looking in-now a declared political observer, an elder statesman and senior citizen. |
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But voters are supposed to be on the electoral roll in order to vote, so presumably he was casting provisional votes. |
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This feature is present in crayfish, thalassinids, and anomalans but is presumably lost in brachyurans. |
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All it achieves is presumably the exhaustion of what appears to be an inexhaustible woman and the enervation of her audience. |
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The blatant bigotry of the monologue presumably dispels any lingering doubts that such responses by whites are acceptable. |
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The new name stuck, presumably because it excited the imagination of Englishwomen, and remained prevalent for most of the 20th Century. |
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In 1634 a Portuguese noblewoman, presumably deranged by devotion, bit off the little toe of St Francis's right foot. |
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This argument was presumably specious since the integrated system has since been jettisoned in favor of subcontracting. |
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It is presumably futile to expect that question to be explored in a series which exasperatingly left lots of issues unaddressed. |
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A character who is presumably either her doddering old grandmother or mother-in-law comes out with some cups of tea. |
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Lester's negativity is presumably excused by the fact that when he did care about a band, he like really cared man. |
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Their performances include frequent encores, presumably lasting until the stagers tire and the birds move on to the next tune. |
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One of my fantasies involves covering the room with strong perfumes through some gadget that kicks in a few hours after I've presumably expired. |
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If you are zipping down Ashland on your way home, presumably after a few dranks, have the cabbie make a quick pit stop. |
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The other issues were dredged up later, presumably to incite a better flow of signatories and to bring the tabloid press into the fray. |
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This was presumably due to the difficulty in culturing Nitrosomonas, an obligate chemoautotroph that grows poorly on organic-based media. |
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These effects presumably occur because the different modes of presentation lead the subject to ideate about the rewards in different ways. |
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Because it was radio, he could presumably turn up for work in an old cardie. |
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The space between this letter and the omicron is apparently uninscribed, presumably because of the defect in the stone. |
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The different distributions of young-of-the-year white perch and striped bass presumably reflect their different origins. |
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Some people presumably didn't want their quest for pure money sullied with dirty ideology. |
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Antarctic crinoids and holothuroids often perch on sponges presumably to increase the efficiency of their own feeding. |
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It is closely related to the pariah dogs of India and presumably came from somewhere in that vicinity. |
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They then proceeded to torch the humble dwellings of the farm workers, presumably to ensure that they would not try to return to the village. |
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Students serving in clerkships, by convention, are presumably less capable of providing the technical aspects of patient care. |
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A presumably Jesuit ruin, all stone dentil cornices, capitals, pilasters and broken walls. |
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The website doesn't actually exist yet, but presumably it's in the advanced stages of planning, and is just a few short weeks away from launch. |
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The three lines converge in a single point, which presumably corresponds to the present moment. |
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The boat was found laden with a cargo of flattish sandstone blocks, presumably brought to add to the causeway. |
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This was a copper-bottomed New Labour promise, which is presumably why it has not happened. |
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It's called copyleft, not copyright, and presumably the originators of this concept thought it was a great way to promote freedom of information. |
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Home invasion is the forcible entry of an occupied home by presumably violent and usually armed criminals. |
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Starting next week, those two hours will be filled with four shows, so there will presumably be some cutting. |
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Half an hour or so later, presumably having written the night off as a dead loss at this stage, they shut the bar early. |
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Since this film is being made in Hollywood, presumably its main audience will be American. |
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This week dozens of framed prints were on sale elsewhere, presumably bankrupt stock. |
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At least four panels and two small decorations are missing, presumably destroyed. |
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Persistent attempts to do so would presumably earn him the red card of expulsion from the chamber. |
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Whether it was easier to shop is arguable, because presumably the number of staff are also at a minimum. |
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The lift wouldn't work, presumably because it was too heavy, being gold plated and all. |
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At least if we were all locked in, we presumably didn't have to be Houdini to get out. |
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He presumably sees nothing wrong in using the police for propaganda purposes. |
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No protest at these inconsistencies, so presumably no one has a right to now. |
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The morphine sounds ominous, but it was presumably to alleviate the ski injury. |
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The deceased were presumably exposed on scaffolds or defleshed prior to interment of selected elements in the mound. |
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Settelen made videotapes of her practicing elocution and formal speechmaking with him, presumably to improve her performance as a public figure. |
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In a gum tree nearby, were three other crows, presumably standing guard, or awaiting their turn at the beauty salon. |
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But one day he disturbed her privacy and barged into her room, presumably to force more work on her, while she had it out. |
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Alvan W. Chapman first collected chaffweed in the mid 1800s along the Caloosahatchee River, presumably in Lee County. |
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What it means is that a competent authority, presumably ASIO, assessed him as an adverse security risk. |
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He deposited his rucksack in left luggage, presumably intending to travel the next night. |
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Literary references to wine drinking are legion, presumably because it encouraged conversation, civilized, bawdy, or sometimes nonsensical. |
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Hyphal fusion is presumably a way to increase cytoplasmic flow and interconnectedness of hypha. |
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And presumably it's only going to have a major effect on long-term users of the drug. |
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The script seems to revel in the simplicity of its own plot, which has presumably been borrowed from the source videogame. |
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As well as the music, he has an unpublished novel under the bed and pens short stories in what presumably little spare time he has. |
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We suspect that this correlation, presumably due to common underlying genealogies, exists even under neutral evolution. |
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This, I thought at the time, was unsurprising given the presumably pitiful state of the Ghanaian school system. |
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Even officials who would presumably be up on such issues appeared fuzzy about the central questions. |
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If the letter had been posted it would presumably have arrived either on Saturday the 28th or Monday the 30th. |
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This club could attract people into the late evening and presumably the early hours of the morning. |
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The series was then filmed in Warsaw, presumably because costs were lower there. |
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It is for that reason that you would presumably assert a right to be heard this morning? |
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Motorcyclists are vulnerable at all times and presumably use the roads in full knowledge of this. |
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If monetary policy were inappropriate, presumably risks would never be in balance. |
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Any arm-twisting or gentle persuasion presumably took place in corridor huddles or late-night conversations. |
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As I said, even in my day they used to have the flags just outside the public schools, and presumably still do. |
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He was probably about 12-14 years old, and presumably acted as horse-tailer and as general rouseabout while in camp. |
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All four, however, lack ascriptions, and presumably their composer's name was omitted simply because Nathaniel saw no need to write it out. |
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One moribund duckling was found near loose dogs and presumably was killed by them. |
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This presumably included Neapolitans but at least they have some nice love songs and this is one. |
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Sales of these models will presumably help fund ever bigger production runs. |
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Some of the material presumably finds itself rolling off the assembly line as a brand new vehicle, as the circle of life continues. |
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He had his own sports car, a company car, a runabout car and another one, presumably for times when the other three were not available. |
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Condition-dependent preferences will emerge in both sexes as a result and presumably will combine to make mating even more strongly assortative. |
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Cioffi and tannin have both pleaded not guilty, so presumably they will also argue they did nothing wrong. |
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Looking out of the picture, presumably watching the cauldron as it boils more water, the laundress immerses clothes in a wooden tub frothed with over-running foam. |
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It had actually been a very difficult job to identify to hotel, where the duo had been presumably in deep sleep, readying themselves for the next day's parleys. |
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Some almanac information, such as names of current heads of state, has been relegated to supporting Web sites that will presumably provide updates. |
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Dixon was presumably brought in to prove that the sounds could be easily confused. |
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A screenshot from Reddit shows a bunch of presumably grown men and women throwing epic temper tantrums. |
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And even if that was true, it wouldn't vindicate a disparity that plainly affected her and presumably other women at the paper. |
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It was opposite a splendid portrait of the King holding a pair of scales and sword, presumably showing him as the source of Justice in his Kingdom. |
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But the arrival of his force, presumably in eastern Kent, had been anticipated, resistance was strong, and a storm damaged or wrecked many of his ships four days later. |
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Exporters would presumably like that, since it will lead to a devaluation of the shekel. |
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Because monozygotic twins presumably have identical genes, any dermatoglyphic differences between them must be due to differences in prenatal environmental experiences. |
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New licensing fees based on boat lengths were also implemented, which would presumably conserve stocks by discouraging licence holders from buying bigger vessels. |
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I saw a party of bachelors and a party of bachelorettes, presumably from the same wedding, that had rented out two of the San Francisco cable cars for the night. |
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The only stable relationships within the group are between mother and daughter across two generations, presumably because they are not in competition. |
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This drug dissolves in the womb and results in the formation of scar tissue at the ends of the fallopian tubes, presumably preventing contraception. |
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This archive consists of hundreds of images of naked men, presumably fresh conscripts and army recruits, taken for an unknown kind of ethnographic exercise. |
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It screamed and yowled its way through the night, presumably in pain. |
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It is interesting that she has attributed the lines to Euripides even though she has presumably obtained them from a source at several removes from the original. |
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Such changes are presumably the result of perturbations in signalling and regulatory networks as a result of the presence of the introgressed alleles. |
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Of course, this wouldn't keep people from buying them out of town, but presumably its backers would like to see similar law enacted in other cities, too. |
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As the wood burns, chemical potential energy becomes kinetic energy like heat which can presumably radiate out of the fixed area of space you defined in your question. |
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As we excavated this area we found tiny pieces of twisted gold wire, gold foil, and little gold tacks, presumably used to tack the foil onto a wooden object sitting on a post. |
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We stumble across a dogs' hairdresser and watch through the window fascinated as a pooch gets a shampoo and blow dry after a quick trim, presumably to cope with the heat. |
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The approach is presumably to make her sound like a woman of the people. |
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Space is also not an aggregate of its parts but presumably an essential whole preceding all it parts, a view motivated at least in part by theological considerations. |
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On the page was a drawing of a large black cat, presumably a panther. |
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Finally, there were the ubiquitous Japanese tourists, who were presumably on whistle-stop tours of Oxford with the intention of capturing as much of it on film as possible. |
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The crowd inside the convention center is very white, fairly old, and presumably decently rich. |
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Although the soundtrack has been remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1, it retains the shallow, trebly quality of what once was presumably a vanilla stereo source track. |
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It's not clear whether this debt is owed to all Egyptians, or just the descendants of the slave-owners from whom the biblical Hebrews presumably expropriated this bounty. |
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Which was presumably why the theft of a couple of plants from a south of England nursery made the headlines in every news broadcast throughout the day. |
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Scarcely a minute goes by where someone isn't remarking upon Angie's lack of beauty or showing a guy running roughshod over her to get to a presumably more babelicious gal. |
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Cowtails individually enter the flats on the flood tide to rest for a minimum of 4 h, leaving on the ebb tide, singly as well, presumably to feed. |
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The period setting presumably rules out a Popemobile car chase. |
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He said white socks on posties have not been banned, but the company recommends black or dark blue coloured feet-covers, presumably to colour co-ordinate with their uniforms. |
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Video-clips of instructors were used so that perceivers would have access to paralinguistic information, which is presumably important in altruist-detection. |
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Seeds landing on or near the mounds of granivorous ants are expected to be consumed because foraging activity is presumably highest near active nests. |
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Later in life, shy women fare better than shy men, presumably because traditional roles such as marriage and homemaking place them in fewer stressful and novel situations. |
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The worry is not so much that someone came up with this cringe-making slogan, but that a higher authority presumably approved it and the resulting expense. |
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In keeping with the film's unsentimental tone, we immediately flash forward to an undetermined later date, after the grieving process has presumably run its course. |
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From my low vantage point I noticed the back bumper of a bus we were behind had inverted nails fixed to it, presumably to keep freeloaders from hitching a ride. |
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They would presumably have familiarity with the published work prior to the 152 Patent and realise that no solvents other than sulphonic acids seem to work. |
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When the winds are easterly, the pollen count lowers in the east as you might expect, but pine pollen has been detected on the coast, presumably from Norway. |
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As with all crocodyliforms, the chondrocranium is invested with a series of internal recesses that presumably communicated with the pharynx in life. |
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They were owned animals and presumably valuable livestock that just did not happen any old how but were deliberately bought and raised by a farmer. |
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While she might have exuded the air of a generic Russian party girl, presumably she was never off duty. |
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The variance in the general build of the manus and pes is presumably due to scaling with respect to the wide range in body sizes seen among synapsids. |
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And, still half-rooted in the lifestyle of the starving artist, his daily diet was presumably more student slops than Upper East Side chic so that's what he aspired to. |
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This universality occurs presumably because a low-level coarse-graining does not introduce effects that are sensitive to the overall structure of the macromolecule. |
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Three peoples were involved, the Scots from Ireland, the Picts from eastern Scotland, and the Attacotti, a people of unknown but presumably northern origin. |
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The breast-bone of Pteranodon was relatively small, restricting the size of flight muscles, so presumably they would have spent a lot of time gliding and soaring. |
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Roughly one-half of the microsatellites they isolated in one species were monomorphic in the other and have presumably lost their ability to mutate. |
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Though arrested, she never faced trial as the grand jury did not find a true bill against her, presumably on the ground that she had behaved as an automaton. |
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A friend back home had provided me with a stack of tutor books and sheet music, and these disappeared for a few days, presumably while one of the Wai Wai studied them. |
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The selection of the first and presumably foundation group of phylakes is to be carried out by means of graded tests, which are applied from childhood onwards. |
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Officials are live-tweeting proceedings from the court, an unprecedented move, presumably designed to convince the public he will receive a fair hearing. |
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The roundels in the center show a doge kneeling before an enthroned Saint Mark and a seated, robed figure with the right hand raised, presumably in blessing. |
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It hasn't even got the presidential feel that was presumably intended. |
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A live feed, which presumably had no copyright issues, was generated from a video camera pointing up in the air and uplinked via a satellite dish in their back garden. |
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A few seconds later, presumably as the person responded to the humor, brain regions called the insula and amygdala became active across both hemispheres of the brain. |
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In the riverbed were about a dozen or so articles, mostly fairly expensive power tools, and several toolboxes, all presumably stolen a short while earlier. |
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All other openings in the submarine's pressure hull have been sealed, presumably during the salvage attempts, so this is the only opportunity to go inside the wreck. |
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Anyway, my first visit to this new GP was terminated with a bottle of laxative syrup, presumably to clear whatever blockage was causing my symptoms. |
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Assuming that James did not really speak to Theodora Bosanquet from beyond the grave, his posthumous dictation presumably came from within her own mind. |
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In 1988 the zebra mussel, once confined to the lakes and rivers of Europe, hitched a ride to Lake Erie, presumably in the ballast tanks of a visiting freighter. |
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The main geographical features of Mugar Gadam, which presumably led to its establishment, are two large, adjacent crevices in the rock face, and above them a nearby spring. |
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He was presumably an eident laddie at his job and was put in charge. |
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Peterson tweeted this earlier this afternoon, presumably around the time he found out about the indictment. |
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Incidentally, our most lucrative time seems to be weekend mornings, when we find change presumably dropped by the over-refreshed the night before! |
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The Hera is described by Pausanias, but no secure copies of her survive, presumably because antiquity rated her inferior to the great chryselephantine statues of Phidias. |
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If a salamander is to swim straight, the action of these muscle fibers must be balanced by muscle fibers dorsal to the vertebral centra, presumably in the epaxial musculature. |
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The enigmatic Eunotosaurus africanus is characterized by a semi-rigid, turtle-like rib cage, one which presumably necessitated a tortoise-like fashion of walking. |
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One of his compounds also called for a quantity of golden sulphuret of antimony, presumably to assist in the sulphurization, and a small amount of tannic acid. |
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Other handsets will presumably be supported through plug-in modems. |
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However, because of its long overwater migration strategy, Blackpoll Warblers presumably use certain key fattening sites before the main overwater flight begins. |
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On objecting to this I was given a mouthful of verbal abuse by youths who presumably had nothing better to do in the school holidays than make a nuisance of themselves. |
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