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An entirely preposterous premise, which is fair enough.
She sounds possessed by the premise, which is just as it should be.
"Their argument is based on a single premise, which I think is flawed," he said.
We've kind of given away the general premise, which may have been a mistake.
Neame says it has a simple premise, which he thinks will also appeal to American viewers.
"The idea comes from a very simple premise, which is that Jews and Muslims often look alike.
The show might be about a marriage, but that's a premise which has come to contain the world.
The problem with "Ally McBeal" seems to involve its premise, which was always among the most challenging in TV.
Murakami's premise, which feels even more timely today than it did eight years ago, is simple but gripping.
It's an engaging premise which, poised as it is between comic exaggeration and sentimentality, is very Kitson.
The body-swapping premise, which is stale to begin with, isn't explored with any depth, unless you find meaningful Freudian subtext in the movie's relentless anal fixation.
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