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As opposed to cramming Dairy Milks into their faces rather than share with anyone, presumably.
In the state of nature, anyone presumably has this right.
Fastow, as much as anyone, presumably knows where the bodies are buried.
Users arrive alone, unplugged and aren't allowed talk to anyone, presumably taking comfort in the fact that other NoSo users are there sharing their experience.
Anyone presumably can sleep with a celebrity or multiple celebrities.
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In the last two weeks of the year, parliament passed so many major laws that it was nearly impossible for anyone – including, presumably the obedient government MPs themselves – to keep track of what they were voting on.
In this world of self-promotion, where writers are expected to do at least as much marketing as their publishers, how could anyone who presumably liked one of my books find out more about me, like why I wrote it or that I have a dog named Honey?
And, given the alienation of the Muslim poor, not to mention the fact that French law forbids census questions about religious or ethnic affiliation, it is impossible for anyone (except, presumably, the secret services) to know how many Muslims vote anyway.
Presumably, anyone still owning shares in Mr Salinas Pliego's companies has a high tolerance for risk.
Spectators at the games have been banned from wearing "I love China" T-shirts (lest, presumably, anyone thinks they can get away with "I love Tibet").
Jon Huntsman argued that homeowners need effective protection against being expropriated — by banks or anyone else (including presumably a government that is beholden to the financial sector lobby).
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