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Their premise of sharing moved her.
Their premise: Mr. Romney can — and will — win even while losing.
I think the screenwriters of Benjamin Button blinked because they didn't take their premise far enough.
At this point, Mischel realized that the problem wasn't the tests — it was their premise.
That means that their premise is really the construction of this new Penn Station.
"Their premise was that we should only do press conferences on peer reviewed material," Mr. Savage said.
"We object to their premise that intellectual property rights are a barrier to access to good medicine," she said.
That, according to the researchers, seemed to support their premise that drivers who commute by car were more likely to be exposed to an array of products.
Mrs. Clinton and her allies, Bruer writes, are correct in their premise: the brain at birth is a work in progress.
Not only was their premise more sinister, but the older audience had knowledge of the previous films and the wider anthology that expanded with the Star Wars galaxy.
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