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I really do suggest this hotel — it's awesome!
"They really do suggest he was a subversive figure, trying to undermine the best interests of the U.S. government" in the name of a larger pan-African cause.
Ms. Somerstein moves from table to table, greeting guests, and the flamboyant booths really do suggest, in a strange way, the local soda fountain.
Yet Standage's comparisons of contemporary social media with Roman papyrus letters or hand-printed tracts of the Reformation really do suggest that social media goes a lot further back than 1997.
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"Most dangerous piece of legislation ever" really does suggest that it's worse than, say, the Fugitive Slave Act.
The Republican caucus gave Speaker John Boehner a standing ovation, which really did suggest that he'd been exceptionally canny in the way he played his cards.
We may wonder why an up-ended filing-cabinet should be pressed into service as the single all-purpose prop in the story's fantastical landscape of grottoes, lakes, and fountains, and the mise-en-scene really does suggest a cut-price roadshow, but Mark Howland's subtle lighting faithfully reflects the now-gentle, now-furious fluctuations of the score.
The American mezzo Stephanie Blythe supplies cavernous tone as the witch Ulrica, whose baleful aria in the fortune-telling scene really does suggest that she's in touch with the powers of darkness, and the Italian soprano Patrizia Biccirè is present and correct as the page boy Oscar, if somewhat lacking in sparkle in a role that should supply at least one showstopper.
It really did suggest desperation, as did England's display in the last 45 minutes of the day.
So the text really does suggest that Locke provides a straightforwardly desiderative conception of the will in E1 (see Yaffe 2000: 98–101).
To listen to McCain last week, and to do so while poring over his policy agenda, really does suggest the dangerous degree to which he's out-of-touch.
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