Gus Lynch took on, most notably, a wholesomely off-kilter scoutmaster about to lead his charges to a presumably terrible summer camp. |
Since they sprout from perennial caudices, the adder's tongue ferns were presumably established in the chamise understory. |
Others, presumably to put the wind up a middle-class academic, exaggerated their crimes. |
The root of the matter, of course, was presumably the re-establishment of the Roman Empire in the West without Byzantine authorization. |
But what of the young who are part of the cricket crowds, some of whom are presumably born in England? |
They will presumably lead to some retraction of the lunatic version of markets that have been imposed by extreme reactionaries in recent years. |