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Which presumably means that, sometimes, it does happen.
"Personal care" – which presumably means gentle nurses and polite doctors – has been uniformly good.
Our board runs as a slate, which presumably means that the entire board wins or loses.
Which presumably means "options" who would be largely in the dark about Senate arcana and would do as they're told.
On an informal level, attendance is possible, which presumably means physically carrying punter and wheelchair up the stairs.
A campaign document, however, said the proposal would exclude "lands specially designated off-limits," which presumably means national parks.
There was a misprint in the funeral service, which presumably means that Housman, like Turnus at the close of the Aeneid, fled groaning to the shades.
It also hosts a 7m superpipe designed by White himself, which presumably means most of us will stand at the lip and weep instead of riding it.
Nonetheless, last week the security cabinet announced a decision in principle to have the Palestinian president "removed," which presumably means sent into exile.
This Is England beats Atonement in the race for the best British film award, which presumably means that it's the better movie.
Yves Smith totally misreads what I was saying in today's column, which presumably means that I didn't write it very well.
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