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Unexpectedly, but entirely convincingly, she describes him as an actor-painter, constantly assuming roles as he surveys himself, endlessly mutable but always recognisable, as actors must be.
Yet at Labour's equivalent event they wouldn't leave the subject alone, constantly assuming that Labour's refusal explicitly to rule out a VAT increase meant such a rise was an imminent possibility: see yesterday's Telegraph screaming from page one that "VAT rise is a risk under Labour".
Whether it's a subtle eye roll, constantly assuming a closed-off position with arms folded across their chest, or they don't look up from their computer screen when you enter their office, your coworkers' body language will often reveal their true feelings toward you, Kerr says.
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Anthologists of literature constantly assume that this is an important consideration, since they supply detailed biographies prior to their selections by each author.
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He also claimed the media had constantly assumed Huhne was guilty, which meant the ex-minister could not possibly receive a fair trial.
Bisexuals' identities are constantly assumed, either gay or straight.
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