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If her grandmother had really signed the treaties, as she said, she might have been one of their aristocrats, the descendant of a ruling dynasty.
They will rest on the fiction that the people blamed had really signed up for the standards whereby they are blamed.
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But please tell me they know (and we know) what they've really signed up to is a last-ditch ad campaign for scheduled television.
I mean, we have really signed a lot.
Because at this point I've spoken to, I think, six or seven people and the only two who have really signed up are Cat and Matt Fink.
I didn't realize it at the time, but I hadn't really signed up to run a marathon at all.
Maybe if they ran into each other at a retirement home... Hamm: I think both women got to see what they would have really been signing on for with Don.
Safire, in his political dictionary published in 2008, recollected that when he asked Moore, some years after the inauguration, whether he had really seen the girl holding the sign, or whether he had imagined it, "his eyes took on a faraway look".
Classic neon signs have really helped shape the way Americans do business.
WENZHOU, China — Here in this smoggy coastal metropolis, the nouveau-riche heart of entrepreneurial China, the latest sign that one has really made it is not a Benz, or even a Bentley.
Traditionally, the sign that you have really made it is a hologram on your full participants badge: this gets you access to an IGWEL ("informal gathering of world economic leaders"), the behind-closed-doors sessions where the real Davos business is done.
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