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Autism notwithstanding, I sometimes assume the same about my son.
The captions sometimes assume too much of the burden of meaning.
My tics are very noticeable, so people sometimes assume I'm not able to work or that I'm not employable.
Other workers, for example, sometimes assume the older Mr. Brovero is in charge, and turn to him for leadership.
The sociologist Jean Viard said the results of the celebrity poll should be treated with caution but suggested that France was "far less racist than people sometimes assume".
Mandarins aggrieved by Labour's supposed mistreatment of the civil service sometimes assume the Tories will show a patrician reverence for it.
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It is sometimes assumed that you somehow get points for killing police officers.
Those investigators will face fewer legal obstacles than is sometimes assumed.
It grows without limit, sometimes assuming new names – Walmex in Mexico, Asda in the UK.
"Lemma," the dictionary says, is "a proposition proved, or sometimes assumed, to be true".
Indeed, he was sometimes assumed to be an American, he was here so much.
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