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The president, I presume, will not be screening it at the White House.
(The rest, I presume, will rot on the tills at Costcutter).
What they presume will happen thereafter is that Wales will lose their accuracy, take risks and lose their composure.
The phrase characterizes how we experience the dimming excitement over not just a BMW but also over any object or event that we presume will make us happy.
In any case, according to lawyers inside and outside government, the Bush Administration may launch a proposal for a national-security court this summer or fall, after what they presume will be its next loss in the Supreme Court.
This came at the heart of a great victory, one which we have to presume will entirely change the way we look at Spurs and, more vitally, the way they look at themselves.
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(Lamar Smith, one presumes, will continue in his role on the House Science Committee).
That coach, it is presumed, will still be Maradona at the World Cup.
Yet despite his age and being in what he presumes will be his last relationship, Albee rejects the strictly autobiographical take on this.
Remarried couples, it is presumed, will have their eyes too fixed on the future to raise uncomfortable questions about the past.
"JAMS has decided to barrel ahead and administer what it presumes will be a lucrative arbitration," Mr. Singer's court papers said.
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