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It is probably a case of too much of a good thing, she added.
He cannot even remember how he came to hold it - probably a case of Buggins's turn.
It was probably a case of misguided responsibility: journalists always seek out the Leppers of the world and blow them out of proportion.
Have you lost a ton of weight?" As my colleague had not lost weight, this was probably a case of mistaken identity.
She later called the shooting an isolated event and said it was probably a case of a person who has "serious health issues".
Since then, there has been no confirmation and the coup story appears to be untrue – probably a case of people being too eager to believe the rumours they want to believe.
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There are new opportunities everywhere and at this transitional moment in the film business, there is probably a case to be made for most of them.
Who would have dreamt that the monarchy could be doing so well?" It is probably more a case of a confluence of fortuitousness: warm weather and happy events.
There have been complaints about how the trailer cultivates rape culture, but it's probably more a case of "Is this seriously as naughty as you can imagine?" culture.
Although I think it is probably less a case of rabid women licking their television screens and dribbling over actors in the street and online while yelling "Get yer scythe out for the girls" than the fact that a lot of people watch Poldark and Game of Thrones because a) they are quite good television and b) they are on and what else to look at while sitting on the sofa?
It's probably more a case of when not if.
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