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They somehow assume we should be in the Arab world to export democracy, as the Bush Administration did".
The Sarkozy government, in my read, obviously does not have the pretension to make U.S. policy or to somehow assume Western leadership on Iran.
It was truly madness to move to the middle of nowhere, to write fiction – I'd never written fiction – and somehow assume things would work out.
"Children are astute observers of tone – they loathe adults who patronise them with a passion, adults who somehow assume they are not sentient beings because they are children," she said.
"A giddy social history of our place and time, full of statistics and the kind of utterly trivial details that, taken together, somehow assume significance, like centuries-old graffiti scratched onto the base of the Sphinx," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times when the first edition was published in 1986.
I know some people somehow assume that that's driving this process.
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As a new mother I somehow assumed I knew every thought my son had.
We had somehow assumed that Thomas would slumber peacefully as his parents mingled.
There's an image of supreme excellence in art that still, somehow, assumes a male bloodline of the greats.
The resulting story felt curiously old-fashioned; that it was somehow assumed to be our business, that it was worthy of reporting in the first place.
I somehow assumed it must be right simply because it was so amazingly boring, but it's possible I suppose to be boring and wrong, and certainly Hugo Radice believes that is true in this case.
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