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Another situation involves the "single man" proffered as the door prize for your showing up alone.
Stories of reckless tourists being pulled from glaciers or car crashes are proffered as warnings.
This is often proffered as a reason to dismiss climate-change activism as subtly anti-poor.
Not enough fresh air (as in, you've been in your room too long) is also proffered as a cause.
The musicians said the producers' offer of a 15-musician minimum had been proffered as final, closing off further negotiation.
If an equivalent document had been proffered as the cornerstone of the United States, there would be no United States.
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Still, over the course of the evening, at least a half-dozen people indiscreetly proffered amounts as high as $500.
A meek Patrick Toon, as Abraham Slender, stumbles over the fractured prose he is forced to proffer as the reluctant suitor of the lovely Anne Page (Holley Fain).
That will be just one of many bleak assessments — and far-from-slam-dunk prescriptions — that Mr. Schwarzenegger will proffer as he and nearly every other governor face another year of extraordinary fiscal distress.
In the face of deciding which services and policies to proffer as sacrificial lambs, what happens down on the Brighton seafront at the Labour party conference runs the risk of feeling a bit irrelevant.
If there were a tape of the President's words, we might have a tone to listen to and assess, but tone alone is notoriously hard to proffer as hard evidence, either for the prosecution or for the defense.
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