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We agreed we would gauge reaction to the flag from fellow marchers before we hit the main streets and the crowds, but the reaction was so good humored and understanding that any worries were dissipated in minutes.
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She would gauge size by sound and feel.
Tom Kiley, one of the state's top pollsters, would gauge Kennedy's progress with voters.
He said he would gauge the new government's acts before refusing to work here.
Mr. Samak said the vote would gauge public support for his government and for the demonstrators.
Stoudemire said he would gauge after Wednesday whether he would play in the All-Star Game, where he was pegged as a starter.
As to the quality and degree of cooperation his agency gets from Muslims, he said, "I would gauge it as very good".
Weiss's instrument would gauge the difference between these two fluctuating lengths, and it would do so on a gigantic scale, using miles of steel tubing.
Trump offered an equivocal reply when asked if the US military would automatically protect Baltic states against Russian aggression, saying that he would gauge their contribution to the alliance.
Ms. Rickard said the institute would gauge the effectiveness of its campaign from the response to its Web site, facesoflawsuitabuse.org.org
When Joe Torre starts thinking about spring training next month, he said that he would gauge if his excitement about being the manager of the Yankees is still percolating.
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