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Donnelly gauges what she can say: "'You'll be mad at me for getting it for you,' I'll say.
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Now the Chinese are gauging what he meant.
But nobody can gauge what the political impact of such an attack would be.
He paused to gauge what effect his platitudes had on our potential bonding with him.
Everybody's now testing each other and gauging what each one can get away with".
A few years ago, the chamber conducted a survey to gauge what outsiders thought of Tulsa.
Beyond trying to gauge what is safe, Kashmiris are also grappling with what is right.
Talking to other bloggers can help you gauge what you should be expecting from your blog.
It is difficult to gauge what will happen in the coming months.
Earlier this month I travelled the length of Britain by train to gauge what is happening.
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