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As Harry and Erica, an ostensibly confirmed libertine and a professionally successful but romantically disappointed playwright, Mr. Nicholson and Ms. Keaton were great together.
Just three months after Aniston filed for divorce from Pitt in March 2005, he and Jolie ostensibly confirmed the increasingly hysterical rumours about their relationship when they posed for a 60-page fashion shoot depicting them in domestic bliss while flanked by five little boys who bore a striking resemblance to Pitt.
About four hours after Cernovich's tweet (according to a timeline about the rumor that ran on HuffPo), the antifa rumor was ostensibly "confirmed" by notorious the lie manufacturer Your News Wire.
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Indeed, a comparison of these two maps would ostensibly confirm the long-held economic truism: demography is destiny.
G.M. executives enthusiastically confirmed that the SSR, although ostensibly only a design study, was on a "fast track" for production.
About 1 million Americans travel to Canada to purchase prescription (and over-the-counter drugs unavailable in the United States) drugs due to the cost differential; under American law, it is illegal to import such drugs into the United States, ostensibly because the quality of these drugs cannot be confirmed.
Speaking to the London-based Arabic-language newspaper Al Hayat, al-Kadi confirmed that some Palestinians would be stripped of citizenship, ostensibly to counter Israeli plans to turn Jordan into Palestine.
So they would have appreciated the irony that, since the ongoing financial crisis began, their analyses of unstable, destructive capitalism has been spectacularly confirmed at the same time that the movement they ostensibly inspired (and for a time, involuntarily gave their names to) lies powerless and moribund.
Rumours that the entire ostensibly bungled giveaway was conceived as a Pandora's box-style parable about capitalism have yet to be confirmed.
On Monday, Ohio's attorney general, Mike DeWine, confirmed reports that law enforcement officers in his state, without public notice, had deployed facial-recognition software on its driver's license photo database, ostensibly to identify criminal suspects.
The move will accomplish two things, though: first, it will damage consumer trust of a company whose services are ostensibly objective, and second, it confirms for the hundredth time how quixotic and misguided the efforts of the MPAA et al. are in every action they take.
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