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For me, that pretty much proves my point".
"I think his comments pretty much proves the fact he had something to do with the trade," Sprewell said.
On direct examination, Mr. Faneuil calmly testified to conversations with each defendant that, if believed, pretty much proves the government's claims.
I do not advocate infertility as a way to strengthen the bonds of marriage, but five years of adversity pretty much proves the durability of your marital bedrock.
Gordon Goldstein's very good book "Lessons in Disaster," about McGeorge Bundy — national security adviser to both J.F.K. and L.B.J. — pretty much proves that Kennedy, if he'd lived, would not have committed ground troops to Vietnam at the start of his second term.
Gordon Goldstein's very good book "Lessons in Disaster," about McGeorge Bundy national security adviser to both J.F.K. and L.B.J. pretty much proves that Kennedy, if he'd lived, would not have committed ground troops to Vietnam at the start of his second term.
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The pictures pretty much prove this without words.
Ultimately I chose the Monkees, and that album pretty much proved to be the end of them.
While I remain agnostic about the numbers, I was sure about one thing, and pretty much proven right.
In my opinion, that's pretty much proven to be correct.
The president in whom many progressives placed so much hope, probably too much, proved himself to be largely a disappointment.
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