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A resounding "yes" seems certain.
So yes – seems that I spoke too soon about a chilled-out Swiss Bilderberg.
In the case of Sammy Davis Jr., a qualified "yes" seems reasonable.
Almost certainly yes, seems to be the conclusion you are supposed to draw after reading "Can You Work This Weekend" by Suzy Welch in O, the Oprah magazine.
It is either "yes, seems OK to me," or "you must be joking".
There may be no hard and fast fashion laws, but asking yourself, "Would Jimmy Savile wear this?" then rigorously eschewing anything that provokes the answer, "Yes" seems a useful rule of thumb.
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Hell, yes" seemed scripted for just such an occasion.
BOOMERANG EFFECT (15 letters — yes!!) seemed like a good revealer, hinting at the back-and-forth nature of the themed entries.
I probed further, wondering what argument for voting YES seemed to hold the most sway among her and her friends.
Basically, you asked them to do a simple task and you did all the thinking for them, while making their answer ("yes") seem obvious.
Again yes, it seems.
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