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Both actors are also brilliant at assuming, in a split second, other characters.
Assuming, in these turbulent political times, that she is still prime minister by then..
"Historians undertake to arrange sequences, — called stories, or histories, — assuming in silence a relation of cause and effect," he wrote.
However, he is able to come from behind or sit off the leaders which will be good for the pace we are assuming in the race.
The cut-price deal for Bear Stearns reflects deep misgivings about its future and the enormous obligations that JPMorgan is assuming in guaranteeing the firm's obligations.
Once the economic need for guest workers abates (assuming, in fact, that there is such a need) what happens to them?
And could it be that even the most prosperous of us are welfare addicts, assuming in our hearts that the state will provide?
They capture the future savings for use today by assuming, in essence, that 100 percent of today's work force is already earning tomorrow's skimpier benefits.
Professor Crépeau said he had no objection to a British Bill of Rights assuming in ended up providing "the same rights" as the current legislation.
But assuming, in the unlikely occurrence I don't win" -- Mr. Sharpton paused and chuckled -- "someone who is the winner and the chair of the party would have to sit down with that bloc of voters and deal with it".
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