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Late Sunday night, after many TV viewers had presumably gone to sleep, Nugent missed a 53-yard field-goal attempt that would have given the Jets a lead over the New Orleans Saints with 10 seconds remaining.
Home-played music had been so widespread that nearly half the country had bought the sheet music for a single song, and had presumably gone through the trouble of learning to play it.
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This surge of Russian nationalism has presumably gone down pretty well in the Kremlin, and it's also bound to have pleased the man who was recently labeled the "brain" behind Putin's annexation of Crimea, Aleksandr Dugin.
One point to note: BlackBerry had been talking up its device "sellouts" online at Amazon and its own store, but the fact that it's also revealing that it had presumably less than 200,000 units to go around to satisfy initial demand means the accomplishment isn't necessarily indicative of resounding success.
Back on 10, Donald - who bogeyed 8 and 9 and is now +7 - has presumably decided to go for broke.
Michael has presumably had a rough day.
It has presumably risen further since then.
Having annihilated Bercow, he will presumably go on to stand as speaker and see off all opposition.
"Fiscal policy is presumably going to have some stimulative effect on the economy, and it lessens the need for further quantitative easing," he said.
Teresa Fralish Washington Your article fails to address the issue that proponents of Teach for America gloss over: namely, the ability of schools to hire teachers at low pay who, having burnished their résumés, will presumably go on to lucrative jobs in other areas.
(And with North Korea and the contentious TPP trade talks only the tip of the iceberg, the next U.S. Ambassador to Japan is presumably going to have his or her hands full with other topics).
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