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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukSPIES are often wrongly presumed to work in a shadowy and exotic world.
It's all based on perception". Conversely, he says, unattractive people are often wrongly presumed to be lazy, unmotivated, or unintelligent.
First, Scaramucci tried in vain to unearth the source who revealed that he had dined at the White House, and wrongly presumed it was Priebus.
It is a series of vignettes told after the fictionalized Ron sequesters himself on a Caribbean island and, in the tradition of Tom Sawyer, is wrongly presumed dead.
Coming into the fight at a sold-out HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, a location where most people wrongly presumed the fans would overwhelmingly support the 32-year-old Brazilian challenger, Rousey said this contest was the most personal of her career.
This is the player, remember, who was wrongly presumed by Roy Hodgson to have retired from international football when he had not – a misunderstanding which only came to light when the manager failed to name the Manchester United midfielder in his squad for last year's European Championships.
Her husband's family wrongly presumed, because she was a woman, that she had passed the infection onto him.
The facility denied him care because the hospital disclosed this and the facility staff wrongly presumed he had psychological problems.
In addition, treatment failure may be wrongly presumed when radiologic infiltrates are resolving slowly but the patient has a superimposed problem, such as drug fever, malignancy, inflammatory conditions, heart failure, or a hospital-acquired infection from another source [ 3].
This wrongly presumes that a surplus is always good and a deficit bad.
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