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For four decades, he refused even to see any of the movies or, presumably, to read Mario Puzo's book.
Unlike the programme for their visit to Canada in the summer of 2011, when the newly married William and Catherine were prepared to attend functions from morning until night, this time the programme stops on most days in the late afternoon so that the couple can get back to George, presumably to read him a story and put him to bed.
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It succeeds by remorselessly delivering industrial quantities of precisely the opposite of what a traditional Mail reader would presumably want to read: frothy stories about carefree young women enjoying themselves.
He presumably knows how to read a budget, which means that he must know that defense spending has continued to rise under the current administration, but this doesn't stop him from pledging to reverse Mr. Obama's "massive defense cuts".
Another offering this year was a puppet show — lighter fare, you'd think — that came with the caveat that it was not appropriate for children under 12. Even, presumably, kids happy to read dialogue translated from the Russian.
I remember enjoying On The Road at the age of about 15/16 (presumably the best time to read it), but for some reason I put it to one side and never came back to it.
(For some reason, French publishers do not produce new books for people going on vacation, but only for people coming back to work, when they presumably have less time to read).
We may think of Wall Street and literary life as having few things in common, though talented financial analysts and cultural critics would presumably share the ability to read texts closely, draw together common ideas from many sources, and use information to make judgments and further arguments.
Presumably the president failed to read our report, from July, when we trailed Twitter's forthcoming spam purge, warning it would result in users with lots of followers taking a noticeable hit in the coming days.
I have no doubt that Dr. Carson is a fantastic surgeon, and I highly encourage him to keep doing what he's good at, what made him famous, what made him loved and what kept him far too busy--presumably and understandably--to read the United States Constitution.
That's why he has a double-digit lead in the polls going into today's primary, and presumably Ms Hutchison knows how to read a poll.
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