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Patently, I have a problem.
Meaning, patently, 'I think we've been about as interested in a pretty woman in a wheelchair as we're gonna get.'.
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"It's patently obvious I can't predict my own future.
Since that was patently untrue, I decoded its true meaning: "We ran out, too".
The blanket claims by the American government that these attacks were clinically picking off terrorists were patently untrue: I went to the attack sites, and met the bereaved relatives of builders, children, hitchhikers.
My feeling is that this street, my memory of it, is mine; and yet I patently own none of it, not even the footage being shot in my name.
(I patently refuse to watch the movie).
I'm a 1—I patently have zero interest in 3D movies.
Seeing as though it's nigh impossible to accurately track such numbers, well, I patently don't believe it.
(Are there even 32GB of PSP games worth playing out there? So that's plenty of space, unless you want to watch movies and whatnot, which I patently have zero interest in).
Let's get one thing clear from the get-go: I patently don't care one way or the other if Xbox rules and Sony drools, or vice-versa.
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