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The two Gazans, from the Al-Aqsa Marthes Brigade and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, had made videos announcing their intention to carry out a suicide attack and were at first presumed, even by their mourning families, to have carried out the Dimona bombing.

"That is a pretty fearful thing". In Mr. Cutajar's case, given the lack of a wallet, watch, or pocket money, the local police at first presumed he had been attacked and robbed.

He described seeing dozens of children suffering from Guillain-Barré syndrome, which he at first presumed must have been polio.

When she mentioned that she is always, at first sight, presumed to be African and never assumed to be German, an audience member interrupted to insist that this was not true and, if it were, then it could only be true for less educated Germans.

At daybreak, when the first passers by happened upon his crumpled frame, it was presumed, at first, that the man had been brutally murdered--an oddity for Mortlake, a district "generally free of crime and congestion," according to the Associated Press.

However, even if attitudes and acts of recognition are a much more ambivalent blessing than might have been presumed at first sight, recognition theory does not only illuminate the complexity of our normative thinking but also provides a strong argument that such normative considerations are an ineradicable part of our social world.

The fourth question is: "How can I help?" You are at HGSE, I presume, because you are interested in helping others.

Two of his sons had been killed, and a third was missing presumed dead.

At first he presumed Gately was asleep but failed to rouse him.

At first, we presumed that AI could be different in mild to moderate stages of hypertension whilst in RHTN this difference would be strongly attenuated.

Pleasure is directed at a presumed good that is present; pain at a presumed bad that is present; desire at a presumed good in the future; fear at a presumed bad in the future.

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