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It'll be Waddle rather than Gascoigne, who is presumably too much of an emotional wreck to take a penalty, and if he doesn't score England are out.

There is cheese there, but it is dialled down, they taste way too salty and, at times, there is something of an acrid backdraft as you chew – from, presumably, too much garlic or onion powder.

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Insane people, presumably, with too much time and too few names on their gift lists.

The call became fuzzy, presumably because too much data was flowing over our cables at once.

If you buy a junk bond with borrowed funds, you collect the high coupon on the bond while paying out a lower amount, presumably not too much more than what the U.S. government pays to borrow money.

Unfortunately, these experiments were not productive due to a large variation of expression levels of even the wildtype proteins that did not consistently rescue the phenotype observed in all cells (presumably as too much to little of Arf1 was expressed from the cDNA).

But most aluminum-siding salesmen or ballerinas presumably saw drinking too much as a problem, whereas writers, for a surprisingly long time, as Laing reminds us, saw drinking as an essential feature of the act, a complement to the act of authorship.

Yvette Cooper thinks restricting the mad venality of the plutocrat class is "ultimately anti-worker", so she also presumably thinks doing too much to fight climate change would be ultimately anti-sunlight.

At the time of going to press, Uber have not said they are going to suspend or investigate the drivers in question – presumably it's too much of a he-said, she-said situation.

But, like the alternative minimum tax, it has proved impervious to serious change, presumably because it generates too much revenue.

It's told from the point of view of a man who isn't active in what's happening which is presumably his wife spending too much time away from home with another man so what becomes eerie is the way things are described, instead of what actually happens.

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