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As the narrator finishes each Can-we-ask question, the video plays chants of "Yes, we can!" — presumably audio clips from crowds at Mr. Obama's rallies.
We are also asked to keep election materials by the different parties separate, as far as we can – presumably because otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
That means that we can presumably write whatever we like, however ludicrous, safe in the knowledge that a good percentage of people will believe it for at least the next two hours.
Since his "autobiography" isn't a deposition — or any other kind of document — that Watson could use to deceive an audience, we can presumably trust his account of the facts, if not his interpretations and rationalizations.
We can presumably learn everything we ever wanted to know about Mr. Jackman when he is interviewed in the annual Barbara Walters special preceding the Oscar ceremony (7 p.m., ABC).
In an echo of the non-existent Michelle Obama "whitey" tape, we can presumably soon expect a report on Clegg's plans to ban Christmas, or to force Britain's motorists to marry gays.
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Although (c_i^V cdot )) can presumably take any form, in our case study we restrict attention to convex piecewise-linear functions, which is standard in unit commitment modeling.
We determined that generally such bacteria have genomes in excess of 4Mb and can presumably accommodate this apparent metabolic redundancy.
The disaster can presumably be fixed.
David Wells can presumably still pitch.
(Anjelica Huston can, presumably, feck off).
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