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Stymied, Republican leaders called a recess around 7 p.m. Members streamed in and out of the whip's office, munched on Chick-fil-A sandwiches (regular and spicy) and professed uncertainty over what comes next.
When it was Trump's turn to speak, he abandoned his script, telling lawmakers that he had decided that it was "very boring" and "politically correct". His speech had included conciliatory language and professed uncertainty about the mob's alleged infiltration.
By halting executions in Florida, Bush again created the impression that he was acting on his professed uncertainty about the practice.
However, at baseline, approximately 50% (4238/8368), 22% (1794/8364) and 10% (823/8365) of physicians professed uncertainty about three key historical facts: their patients' family history of fracture, early menopausal status, and prior vertebral fracture history, respectively (Table 2).
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The effect is not one of professed lack of knowledge of events concerning Calvin and Kirsty; "dunno" appears to express uncertainty as to the outcome of the situation, although the event in question remains unspoken.
But for all his professed belief that matters will get better now that Iraq is governed by Iraqis again, an undercurrent of caution and uncertainty showed through at several points in the interview.
He was a professed socialist.
Still, many professed optimism.
The problem is the professed beliefs.
Take Gov. Eliot Spitzer, the professed "steamroller".
And its professed independence is largely illusory.
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