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But Alyaksandr Lukashenka, the autocratic president of Belarus, interpreted this (probably accurately) as a punishment for being rude about Russia and refusing to back its policy of recognising the independence of the Georgian territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.Mr Lukashenka is known for his own blackmailing tactics.
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He reckons -- probably accurately -- that "65percentt of what was the Serbian opposition is us".
Lastly, and probably accurately, she says we will probably have our first child, and maybe even our second, by the time the house is finished.
But that ambiguity probably accurately reflects the conflicts he faced.
We were four men and four boys living together in what was affectionately (and probably accurately) known as "Stink House".
Lamb proudly, and probably accurately, claimed credit for dubbing an otherwise anonymous killing ground "Hamburger Hill," a name that U.S. troops adored and the Pentagon hated when it hit the headlines in 1969.
The epidemiological role of human hosts in RVFV transmission though presumed, probably accurately, to be negligible thus remains unresolved.
However, the present study is based on data from a large number of patients and, therefore, probably accurately represents the proportions of people with T2DM who attain lipid targets currently in UK primary care.
So much bigger, in fact, that they'll probably accurately look like they're on the verge of falling out!
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