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She is leaving the series, though not presumably to play anyone "nasty" – like Lady Macbeth.
He even presides over a small collection of hawker stands in the slick marina area that's part of Singapore's modernistic performing-arts center — a building that, because of its shape (though not, presumably, its smell), is sometimes referred to by the locals as the Durian.
He was announcing another tax break for people who join service clubs, like the Masons or Knights of Columbus (though not, presumably, fight clubs).
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Fortunately, many of these respondents are willing to provide some level of preconception care even though they currently are not – presumably due in part to a lack of educational experience.
Mr Karimov's support for the form of multiparty democracy implies he believes it should though not, presumably, till after he is gone.
Nobody is suggesting that the problem amounts to a safety issue, but it is still a good line to drop into the normal Boeing sales patter though not, presumably, when it is selling the A340s itself.
On Fox News's morning chat show, the golf-course-imposing conspiracy theorist promised to reveal "something very, very big concerning the president of the United States", though not until Wednesday, presumably because his team of fact-checking unicorns are still busy verifying it.
Stuttgarters indulge in their pints as much as their cars -- though, presumably, not at once -- and, on some days, the pungent fragrance of the city's breweries descends pleasantly on the manicured squares, museums and restored 18th-century palaces of a historic district reshaped 60 years after World War II.
MORE than 50 Algerian villagers were slaughtered this week, presumably, though not certainly, by the feared Armed Islamic Group GIAArmed Islamic Group GIA
Presumably, though not certainly, the virus could spread in the same way among people.
The venerable musicologist Paul Henry Lang remarked recently, perhaps only half in jest, that someone should undertake a study of precisely what it is that choral conductors do with their batonless hands: all those arcane cupping and molding and waggling gestures, which presumably (though not always apparently) speak volumes to choristers.
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