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There is some tart language.
The slap and tickle of the dialogue gives Jennings and Wanamaker some tart, delightful innings.
These two different views can lead to some tart exchanges in the family car.
Mr. Dorhauer has posted some tart discussion of the claims in the suit.
After Ephron had unloaded some tart observations, the moderator turned to the actress Anne Hathaway and asked if she had anything to add.
MOSCOW — On a talk show last fall, a prominent political analyst named Mikhail G. Delyagin had some tart words about Vladimir V. Putin.
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"What's the trouble?" said Jonas's mother brightly, sliding some tarts onto the warming dish.
And it's not just that the Knave of Hearts has stolen some tarts nor that the Red Queen appears to be running a police state.
The hearer accepts this and other implicatures, and then considers the presuppositions that there is a knave and that there are some tarts.
But the same example includes an occurrence of the definite "the tarts" in the consequent, and the presupposition that there are (or at least were) some tarts projects from the conditional.
Certainly, the inference is more robust in some cases than in others: while it is hard to imagine sincerely uttering (5a) without believing some tarts to be salient, it is easier to imagine a circumstance in which (5f) could be uttered when in fact the tarts were not stolen, but hidden.
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