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But North, presumably thinking that she could not have better trumps for her weak bidding, jumped to seven clubs.
According to the report, Tehran then tested the code by sending a bogus message mentioning a cache of weapons inside Iraq, presumably thinking that US forces would be immediately sent to the site.
Updated at 4.11am GMT 3.58am GMT Lincoln makes an entrance with the Oscar for production design 3.56am GMT Backstage shenanigans Spare a thought for the Oscar winners who are ushered backstage, presumably thinking that they can take a moment to gather their thoughts and perhaps celebrate victory with their nearest and dearest.
Sometimes they sensed that other people were suspicious, presumably thinking that headaches were being used as an excuse.
Gatson posted some of his loot on Instagram, presumably thinking that his privacy settings (which require friend requests before anyone can see his feed) would keep him safe.
Instead of copping to it and agreeing to monthly payments, Rose continued to lie to the IRS, presumably thinking that by stonewalling, he could beat the rap.
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The oil company initially attempted to hire green bloggers, political street artists and activists for its ad campaign — presumably thinking these folks would somehow forget that the company pulls in around $167 billion a year in revenues by drilling for, refining and selling one of the dirtiest fossil fuel sources around.
Butcher named the same starting line-up that began the abandoned Highland derby on Friday, presumably thinking his players would be fresh after only 45 minutes of action.
That is what Aleksandr Malis, the president and C.E.O. of Euroset, Russia's largest mobile retailer, was presumably thinking when he made a video in December addressed to his employees.
He is now back in England, recuperating and presumably thinking the whole thing over.
Paulo Bento grabbed the red card, presumably thinking this might save Gomes.
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