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Focus Features immediately bought 'Wish I Was Here' after its premiere, perhaps proving his detractors' point: he's no longer an independent film director.
The context is unclear but parrots were once thought to carry disease, and Gerlach was perhaps proving a point, in flamboyant style.
Perhaps proving that nothing succeeds like failure, my plaintive queries were unexpectedly rewarded one afternoon by a telephone call from the president himself.
Ferguson's disallowed goal during the second period of extra-time must still hurt any United fan old enough to remember the incident, perhaps proving troublesome to those who weren't even born at the time.
But audiences — perhaps proving the adage that you can fool ticket buyers once but not twice — may have stayed away because of dissatisfaction with "Clash," which drew criticism for shoddy 3-D effects.
Perhaps proving the point, Tottenham have downgraded their ambition by turning their attention from AC Milan's Brazilian actor Rivaldo to Mbulelo "Oldjohn" Mabizela of South African collective the Orlando Pirates.
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The five sets against Federer perhaps proved decisive.
(By then, Churchill apparently had forgotten the meeting entirely, which perhaps proved Roosevelt's point).
Mr. Gustafson perhaps proves that there are second acts in America, or at least second innings.
Beto saved two penalties in the shootout to give Sevilla the trophy and perhaps prove a point to Jesus.
The Cinderella glass slippers and bags with gold Disney-style ornamentation were less easy to justify in a grownup woman's wardrobe but, perhaps, proved irresistible.
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