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She looked to be in her 40s and was dangerously thin, so I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that her punishing schedule was connected to an eating disorder.
"It was a novella – I assumed perhaps 50, 60 pages … I had an idea based on a newspaper headline that I saw when I realised it was 3 October 1991, the 40th anniversary of this famous game".
I recall being in the Chamber when that vote was taken and I assumed, perhaps rather naively, that when the Commission reconsidered the whole issue of genetic patenting it would come back with a new proposal which would contain a proper ethical dimension.
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I assume, perhaps wrongly, that AIDS has claimed another vicitm.I had been prepared for most of what I found in Lundazi: I knew that half a century ago Zambia and South Korea had had roughly the same income per person, and now Korea's was 32 times greater.
And that really is The New L's strongest selling point: it assumes, perhaps not incorrectly, that the shutdown will be a mess for mass transit, and appeals to populations who are exasperated just thinking about it.
I'm thinking that, since the article I read did not specify (that I saw at least) fluorescent, then it must have been assumed; perhaps over the years since the 2001 article was published fluorescent OLEDs have become the default due to price or some other force.
"We didn't know, but we assumed: perhaps this, perhaps that.
*Madrid would have been six points clear with a game in hand that everyone assumed (perhaps wrongly?) that they would win.
(The Abkhaz rejected the offer, not only because they insist on independence, but because they assumed, perhaps correctly, that Mr. Saakashvili was posturing for the West).
It was assumed, perhaps unfairly, that she would be more like Mrs Clinton than Laura Bush.The truth is Mrs Obama is neither.
Prodi assumed (perhaps wisely in retrospect) that Italy and the other southern European member states would need more time to adjust to the strictures of single currency membership and would, therefore, go into a 'B' group of later entrants.
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