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That she construed her dreadful prognosis as her final adventure in life was a perfect example of the kind of indomitable fighter she would want to be remembered as.
She had never before had anything that she construed as A.C.L.-injury-prevention training — and this was not labeled as such — but now she was working on her core muscles and doing exercises to improve her balance and her form when landing from jumps.
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Rather, the verb show demonstrates that she construes these elements as undeniable and her purpose is to encourage the students to identify these elements.
Do not post a photograph on Instagram of you and your significant other with a caption that says "married" or anything else that could be construed that way.
Would that be construed as cheating?
& lit).. J. R. C. Michie: 'Cardamom-lite' – could that be construed as description of spicy production?
JUSTICE REHNQUIST -- But it can also arise under the section of the Constitution that was construed in Blacker.
That's construed as a sign of timidity.
"She made a motion with her head that might be construed as a nod".
"Anything that can be construed as ground zero should not have a mosque," she said.
And she faced persistent questions about whether a protest that could be construed as antiwar was prudent when the United States may be on the eve of war.
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