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But nobody has really asserted themselves the way Tiger did for such a long period of time.
The instrumentalist says that in an utterance of "the number of apples is two", the speaker is merely pretending to assert something; nothing is really asserted.
"This freshman class really asserted themselves.
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Both teams had several half-chances, but neither seemed capable of really asserting any kind of authority.
At that stage we needed wickets to really assert ourselves on the South Africans in this game.
Only rarely -- and not often on the day set aside to celebrate it -- does the meaning of independence really assert itself, really make itself felt in the bone.
It is on bad wickets that genius really asserts itself, and there have been few greater rough-track bullies than Javed.
"I do see that trend developing, but it may take a little while before shareholders here really assert their position," Mr. Sakaguchi said.
"I went into the army to really assert my masculinity, but then I just became a tough chick with bullets," she laughs, referring to her transition.
Is David Brooks ("Guide for the Perplexed," column, Aug. 21) really asserting that the choice between President Obama and Mitt Romney comes down to who will do a better job reducing entitlement spending, especially Medicare?
"So the opportunity to show the artworks in Australia will mean getting to know these people as individuals and not just as stereotypical symbols of Aboriginals, for Tasmanian Aboriginal people to really assert their identity".
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