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Could any premise be more pleasingly preposterous?
She seems able to throw down a convincing story set anywhere, spun from any premise.
In a demonstration (or proof), for example, the connection between any premise and the conclusion is mediated by other premises and by the laws of logic.
"Children will grant you any premise, but after that — you've got to stay on the same key," Geisel told one interviewer.
The alto saxophonist and composer Steve Coleman puts his trust in systems, though he's too rigorous to let any premise go untested.
And it's a safe bet Mr. Konitz will continue to be himself: an explorer inclined to test any premise, including his own.
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The legislation says: Any person having control of any premises to which section 5 of the Health and Safety at Work etc.
Officers said the three were not thought to be directly linked to Plymouth or any premises there.
From our current enquiries, there is nothing to suggest the most recently arrested people have any links to Plymouth or any premises in the city.
Members of the newsroom looked up the meaning of "knackery": any premises where livestock are slaughtered when they are worn out and useless.
A police spokesman said today that the new unit would obtain search warrants for any premises that might contain evidence, including church buildings.
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