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Her refusal to budge on the issue of responding to her tormentors comes less from abstract principle than from a very personal rage at being subjected to a double standard: if she were a man, no one would care what sexual flings she had in college, nor would supposed allies urge that she confess and preach against the dangers of alcohol.
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Very different people, anyone would suppose.
"And I would suppose that would be with a hammer".
Who would suppose, observing Ray at work, that he is a soul in torment?
For example, I would suppose that there are far more software engineers now than in 1975.
"So many would suppose that it's a symptom of broader climatic change".
Blackwood was, as one would suppose, begun by Easley R. Blackwood.
Indeed, it said that no reasonable person wandering in the grounds would suppose that the state was endorsing religion.
The New Yorker, November 27 , 1937P. 36 No one would suppose that they were mother and daughter and few really knew.
"I would suppose from a P.R. point of view that maybe it wasn't the best thing," he said.
With its discursive verse style, it's a resolutely uncinematic text, for all its evocative qualities: the addition of actual images, you would suppose, would be superfluous.
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