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This is presuming that you have the good
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None of them had ever dared ask for clarification or assistance, presuming that such admissions would reveal a lack of competence and a summary sacking
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seeing her again soon - presuming she’d survived the
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‘So, presuming that you haven’t been back
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Presuming that the rest of the ship had not blown up or been smashed to pieces in the impact, then they should at least have better shelter at the end of their journey and a lot more supplies
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Presuming someone is responding then we’ve got less than a month to wait
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“I hope I’m safe in presuming it’s not you, especially after the attempt on your life, so that only leaves three suspects
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Presuming that there was likely to be no more information, the adventurers made their excuses, promising to tell Balzar about his brother when the retrieved the Globe, and Bleanor led them out to the blistering desert sands
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Presuming that interruption
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We're presuming that she has been taken by James's associates
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‗I was presuming on the skills of your lovely consort
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4 In the absence of direct word from the Master regarding the nature of these cases of spontaneous healing, it would be presuming on our part to undertake to explain how they were accomplished, but it will be permissible to record our opinion of all such healing phenomena
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16 Thirty prejudiced and tradition-blinded false judges, with their false witnesses, are presuming to sit in judgment on the righteous Creator of a universe
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himself as a bore may have a low self-esteem, presuming that
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But any belief they had would be considered soft in terms of knowledge of God’s will for the rest of time, or even God’s will at the moment, presuming God not to change, but to be eternal and unchanging in values as God is perfect and any change to perfect becomes imperfect
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errors, presuming she would be a stickler for those things, given her
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He smiled, presuming Thomas was pulling his leg
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“You’re presuming they’re all connected,” Mary Catherine said,
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“I was presuming you were here because of the exhumation; such a delicate business
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world looking for something cal ed the vessel, I’m presuming it’s you, and al of a
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It says: how we used to live, just like the unsaved did, presuming we've changed that; and we were according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now works in the children of disobedience
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nounced and for presuming that you might want to hear
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“I am aware I am aware!” he spittled towards the table door, presuming, wishing, instincting an instruction to it
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“Is that Evy talking again?” Guvney watched her parent ignore safety protocols, presuming IT's redundant safety features would catch any failures, while commencing the process of shutting down their Bubble State's power grid
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” she laughed to herself presuming she was only joking, but the truth is how would she ever know?
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“Your neighbor?” OL smiled, presuming at least that would elicit a positive response, for weren't they neighbors in so many ways, including having lived together in the same apartment housing on 99 Main Street
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When the most massive interacts with the faintest trace, which is causing the other?” I was hearing Dali, presuming EdX, but seeing UNNU
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“Whoa, little crack gigoloho, who just let you out of the box?” Urit tried to sound casually disrespectful, presuming he was just messing with another faux AI agent of the State and not mouthing off to a consciousness with emotions
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“You're saying money,” Olive continued the conversation as casually as Steve, presuming the nonchalance was part of the provocateur's cover
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” she said turning around inside the doorway arch to face the AS snapping spiritual junkies who were preparing to enter The Sanctuary, presuming they were both invited and welcomed
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“What is the greatest amendment?” vigilantes surrounded her, presuming her mere existence was a crime
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“How many gods are there?” Presuming she was a street vendor scratching out a post-collapse existence in these dark ages since the energy stopped flowing her people's way, he offered the coin again, not seeing any place to put it
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“And what are the names of these masters?” he looked about the stone wall she leaned against, thinking it might be the monastery of her order, presuming she was a follower of some way
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“And these other buildings, are any of them your temple?” he asked matter-of-factly, presuming now that he did not know what to presume
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I think it’s admirable that you’d even take that kind of a risk,” I said, presuming he was talking about his mother
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We have to check out what’s going on inside first, without alerting Chase Cotter, presuming it is him in there”
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It was an article that was intended specifically and unabashedly to sensationalise the already tense situation and to try to draw out something from the police that they had so far, presuming they had some additional relevant information, kept from the public
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This is presuming that the horse understands the driving signal and the yield signal
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Therefore, presuming that the model depicted
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Durst: The past action of dare; to take action in a presuming daring way; having the heart filled with courage and strength, to take on something
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Presuming that you aren’t overdoing it, your body will begin converting food into
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a3 = (T2 k)= a3 +2 + 1 = 6 with the sphere presuming the position of singularity as part the of k0 = 1 = singularity
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that is; presuming this 6 hours includes the time needed to go to the store, and that the cost of his buying the pipes is the same cost the plumber would have charged him for those pipes
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Presuming of course that renters can organize themselves nationally in secret; without letting a single owner know what they are planning
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Presuming you already have the line on the reel, put the butt of
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Presuming Brandor was a Master of the
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Presuming he must have fallen out of bed, just lying there felt
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Presuming his friend was talking about him leaving them behind, and not the
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Presuming it was
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Concerns turned to his brother, presuming he was
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Presuming he had died and was in the Realms of the Soul,
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presuming his trusted friend was surveying them too
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Presuming Hanor would be fine, but something grim kept gnawing at him
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brethren, he stayed the idea, presuming she had enough to contend with
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Hanor let it be, presuming he was having as much trouble as Hallen with the Souls
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Presuming to be in a dream requires one to assume the laws of physics are suspended
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By tempting Christ is meant disbelieving the providence and goodness of God; and presuming to prescribe to him how he should send them the necessary supplies, and of what kind they should be
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father or mother, I was rudely rebuffed for presuming to judge of the conduct of
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presuming to think that he could cure the princess, where so many others had
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"Ellen, I was ready to tear my hair off my head! I sobbed and wept so that my eyes were almost blind; and the ruffian you have such sympathy with stood opposite: presuming every now and then to bid me 'wisht,' and denying that it was his fault; and, finally, frightened by my assertions that I would tell papa, and that he should be put in prison and hanged, he commenced blubbering himself, and hurried out to hide his cowardly agitation
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Presuming on his disguise, and his ability to sustain the character he had assumed, he took the most plain and direct route to the place
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And so, as we have said, the iron gate leading into the kitchen-garden had been closed up and left to the rust, which bade fair before long to eat off its hinges, while to prevent the ignoble glances of the diggers and delvers of the ground from presuming to sully the aristocratic enclosure belonging to the mansion, the gate had been boarded up to a height of six feet
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The majority of the working men were also very indignant when they heard about the Secretary's letter: they said the rates were quite high enough as it was, and they sneered at him for presuming to write to the papers at all:
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As we got more and more into debt, breakfast became a hollower and hollower form, and, being on one occasion at breakfast-time threatened (by letter) with legal proceedings, "not unwholly unconnected," as my local paper might put it, "with jewelery," I went so far as to seize the Avenger by his blue collar and shake him off his feet,—so that he was actually in the air, like a booted Cupid,—for presuming to suppose that we wanted a roll
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“Presuming an ample water supply, he might last three weeks
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Accounting for Air Days and presuming 90 kilometers of travel per sol, I should arrive on Sol 498
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Presuming nothing goes wrong, that is
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Now, first of all, presuming that the assassin entered the house, how did he or she come in? Undoubtedly by the garden path and the back door, from which there is direct access to the study
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"Presuming that it is an appointment," continued the Inspector, "it is of course a conceivable theory that this William Kirwan—though he had the reputation of being an honest man, may have been in league with the thief
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"Well, if Holmes takes the same view, that would account for his action, would it not? Presuming that your theory is correct, if he can lay his hands upon the man who threatened you last night he will have gone a long way towards finding who took the naval treaty
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Presuming that we have, up to this point, reconstructed the tragedy correctly, we shall find nothing in this other man to cause us to reconsider our conclusions
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With statistical volatility very high at the end of this period, and still rising, we would consider buying a straddle to benefit from the increased option premiums when implied volatility eventually catches up, presuming it will
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‘Ellen, I was ready to tear my hair off my head! I sobbed and wept so that my eyes were almost blind; and the ruffian you have such sympathy with stood opposite: presuming every now and then to bid me “wisht,” and denying that it was his fault; and, finally, frightened by my assertions that I would tell papa, and that he should be put in prison and hanged, he commenced blubbering himself, and hurried out to hide his cowardly agitation
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presuming, assuming, even rushing to the computer just the way she did, recording my responses the way she did, and going on and on the way she did, but she, she never stopped, she
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In this world the penalty is less equal than could be wished; but without presuming to look forward to a juster appointment hereafter, we may fairly consider a man of sense, like Henry Crawford, to be providing for himself no small portion of vexation and regret: vexation that must rise sometimes to self-reproach, and regret to wretchedness, in having so requited hospitality, so injured family peace, so forfeited his best, most estimable, and endeared acquaintance, and so lost the woman whom he had rationally as well as passionately loved
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The Bertrams were all forgotten in detailing the faults of Rebecca, against whom Susan had also much to depose, and little Betsey a great deal more, and who did seem so thoroughly without a single recommendation, that Fanny could not help modestly presuming that her mother meant to part with her when her year was up
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Now from this double point our research must commence, and we will begin it by presuming that what the lad says is absolutely true
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Presuming that one of the other women of the same household may have come in to speak to Sola, and so delayed their departure, I did not feel any undue apprehension until nearly an hour had passed without a sign of them, and by the time another half hour had crawled away I was becoming filled with grave anxiety
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He naturally wanted to know where I came from, and what brought me there; and, when I had told him, I asked him in my turn how he came there, presuming him to be an honest man, of course; and, as the world goes, I believe he was
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(Sperm Whale Fishery) to his visiting card, such a procedure would be deemed pre-eminently presuming and ridiculous
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Yet what had brought about this PRESENT condition of mind, above all things, this outburst? Had it come of wounded pride? Had it come of despair over her decision to come to me? Had it come of the fact that, presuming too much on my good fortune, I had seemed to be intending to desert her (even as De Griers had done) when once I had given her the fifty thousand francs? But, on my honour, I had never cherished any such intention
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But alas! the prince never suspected any such subtleties! For instance, he had no suspicion of the fact that the Epanchins, having in their mind so important a step as the marriage of their daughter, would never think of presuming to take it without having previously “shown off” the proposed husband to the dignitary—the recognized patron of the family
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"I took the liberty of presuming on your goodness in his behalf
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Perhaps I ought, in presuming to speak further about the West Indies, to apologize to the gentleman from Maryland, (Mr
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The idea of his presuming to couple his own name, as one in the direct line of apostolic succession, with that of a jockey! Surely his son was bereft of his senses
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” The playwright’s point—always presuming that he had one—went hopelessly astray
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But what is this amendment which re-enacts the law of May last, and such pitiful reasoning as I have heard on this occasion, but placing our seal to that infamous insinuation? The President, on the mere promise of the Minister of the Emperor, that the Berlin and Milan decrees should cease to operate on the first day of November, placed full faith and reliance on that promise, and issued his proclamation on the 2d, presuming the promise had been fulfilled—and, shall we say that the Emperor is justifiable in disbelieving the law of May last, solemnly enacted by the three branches of the Government and the President's proclamation, together with the Circular of the Secretary of the Treasury, enjoining the law to be carried into effect?
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But presuming they had not heard of Governor Hull's march, and that they had left that fort comparatively defenceless, they will assuredly learn it soon enough to have the detachment return by water before Governor Hull can reach Malden