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In "The Nines," his epithalamium, or marriage poem, for Ms. Tata, which was published in The New Yorker, a man reckons how many years of happiness he has left with his beloved: "Darling, I reckon maybe thirty years,/ given our ages and expectancies./ Barring the tragic or untimely, say,/ ten thousand mornings, ten thousand evenings,/ please God, ten thousand moistened nights like this".
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He reckons maybe half of those, the more conservative half, attend church regularly and contribute.
I reckon probably 20 people, or maybe even more, have done faster times at home.
When this happens, every single one has the same distant look in their eyes, a mixture of defiance and wonder, each pondering the same things as me right now: "Yes, I could take it on, I reckon I might win, or maybe the car will.
I reckon he'll get another one, maybe two, but he'll not reach, never mind surpass, Jack Nicklaus's total of 18.
I looked across to Merkel, and I reckon she gave about two perfunctory handclaps, maybe two and a half.
Possibly herpes, I reckon initially (anag. incl. r; reckon).
Maybe my wife's a bit fussy, but I reckon she'd divorce me if I did that.
Maybe, but another point or two will make sure, I reckon.
I reckon Swansea caretaker Alan Curtis will want to keep this one tight and then maybe unleash Bafetimbi Gomis late on?
I reckon everyone's got a thing that they're sitting with that they maybe shouldn't sit with.
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