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There's really no other way to read that caption except that Canadian rapper extraordinaire Aubrey "Drake Grahamm is indeed saying that he's now signed to BBK, and so predictably that's exactly what the internet has been reporting, which would be fine except it doesn't pass any basic test of logic. .
So, predictably, that service is now overwhelmed by demand.
In a way, Chirac personifies that inscrutable French logic with which his countrymen have identified so often and so predictably that it's almost redundant to state it.
When former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was on the court, he recalled, she asked the first question so quickly and so predictably that there was little point in preparing an elegant opening argument.
The screenplay finally does this so predictably that the tests of Joe's resolve arrive right on cue, but Mr. Loach is too skillful a storyteller to let his characters become two-dimensional.
By the end of the episode we find out that Will is actually Hannibal's agent, playing right into his traps and behaving so predictably that Hannibal is able to use him to eradicate his targets.
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It is sad – and so predictably Berkeley – that the author only offers her students a view of Filipino identity in terms of overcoming adversity in America, of recapitulating past victimhood.
Immigration and baggage handling work so predictably well that within an hour of landing a new arrival can be in the bowels of the airport, boarding a train for Tokyo Station.
He likes the Yankees well enough, but what he is saying, I think, is that it has reached the point where the regular season has become such a study in monotony, the Yankees being so predictably proficient, that the concept of handicaps made another run against the Red Sox seem like a semi-fair fight.
So, predictably, news that I am going to Brazil for the World Cup sparked much amusement among my friends: "You're going to the World Cup?" "You're going to the World Cup?" "You're going to the World Cup?" The emphasis is always different, but the implication is the same: me going to the World Cup is about as funny as sending a vegan to a country that only eats meat.
She wondered if she would ever wake up in the hospital and decided if she did it would be so predictably, indulgently poetic that she might die upon revival.
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