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The soprano Ashley Emerson has probably grown tired of the adjective perky, yet it perfectly suited the vibrancy with which this diminutive singer commanded the stage.
"It's true that Godard has probably grown more as a film-maker but away from the public, while Chabrol has become a more commercial film-maker.
I have been back to Stralsund several times since the Wall fell, and each time it has probably grown more like a modern version of the distinctive little cosmopolitan port that it had been when my father first visited.
With a constituency that has probably grown tenfold in the last few years, it is set on a new course that may be as promising as it is fraught with risk.
Kevin Kane, Connecticut's chief state's attorney, said that while there were downsides to the new system, "the community's perception has probably grown as a result of Ferguson to the point where it outweighs the other side of the coin".
In 1990, according to the National Jewish Population Survey, about 21percentt of the country's core Jewish population lived in the South, a number that has probably grown in the last decade.
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"A lot of engineers have probably grown to like engineering through playing with toys like Meccano".
Their ranks have probably grown since the takeover of the north.
The people of Prattsville, N.Y., have probably grown accustomed to the exercise: check the forecast, glance up at the skies and hope.
Constantinople had probably grown to a population of between 200,000 and 500,000; in the 5th century the emperors sought to restrain rather than promote its growth.
Those who make it to the top of their sport will often have been through the same, centralised training programmes and camps; they've probably grown to adulthood together.
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