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    presumed


    1. Over on the ground the presumed perp was weeping


    2. I presumed everyone was as nervous as me


    3. Most of the presumed boulders had fallen from the null spot, swooped by Narrulla, missing it by only a few hundred miles, and been flung out of the system in the direction of Kunae


    4. Just behind her stood an over-bronzed popinjay, also in white, whom I presumed was her man


    5. Glorious Morning was presumed lost and Splendid Serenity could not have reached this position in time


    6. about responsibility to a presumed guilt of misconduct


    7. The papers on the desk were employment histories that he presumed were being updated


    8. from the more formal gardens which had, he presumed, been laid out


    9. We have difficulty dissuading ourselves from the habit of thinking we are 'one;' so to not acknowledge our presumed 'unity' by avoiding saying 'I' is tantamount to denying our existence


    10. The 'mother,' it had to be presumed, because in her free hand she carried a little girl's boat hat, and a ribbon which appeared to be the missing tie of the little boy's ensemble, walked with her back as straight as a board

    11. the stables having, Tom presumed, begged a lift from the causeway in


    12. presumed she was his wife


    13. he presumed his question was being ignored, and was


    14. choir had begun what he presumed was a motet


    15. Vaillant, and Monchet presumed his presence had


    16. presumed the choice was Collette’s


    17. presumed that the man spoke no English and was


    18. lane, and we presumed they were Czech nationals


    19. presumed was the Investigator from Jaca riding through


    20. But statutes of this kind are generally presumed to provide with equal care for all deviations from the middle price, for those below it, as well as for those above it

    21. river, which they presumed were the kidnappers mounting


    22. It maybe presumed, that he actually does so upon some particular occasions


    23. But since the disappearance of the architects’ ship, and its passengers presumed dead, all space agencies had agreed to halt their manned programs


    24. They were taught to do so, it may very safely be presumed, by the clergy of his own dominions


    25. But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty, which, it is presumed, nobody can well fall into without extreme bad conduct


    26. Tobacco being a luxury, every man is allowed to buy or not to buy as he chuses ; but salt being a necessary, every man is obliged to buy of the farmer a certain quantity of it ; because, if he did not buy this quantity of the farmer, he would, it is presumed, buy it of some smuggler


    27. “Forget it,” he thought and presumed sex was off the agenda


    28. and had presumed with typical vanity that it was her behaviour


    29. Thoughts could be presumed from reading these emotions though words were not transferred which made it difficult to know when his friend was ready


    30. It was presumed that the Accursed had played a part in organizing that invasion, through dealings with the Dark One during their visits to Kerak’Otozi

    31. Affirmative Action Baby who, in her dissertation at Princeton, failed to give mention to the many opportunities that America has afforded her, choosing to concentrate on presumed instances of less than equal treatment


    32. Jean presumed she was recommended in an attempt to get her out of their territory


    33. The law does not take kindly to such behaviour as it is presumed in law that a woman's virginity is a serious matter (as it is and should be) for once broken it stays broken even if physically repaired


    34. We, as a people, have, on a very disturbing level, grown increasingly less ―diverse‖ in spite of our presumed diversity


    35. 69,195 people killed, 374,177 injured, and 18,392 missing and presumed dead in the Chengdu-Lixian-Guangyuan area


    36. I presumed it was his work that occupied his thoughts so much, preventing him from speaking nonstop over irrelevant matters, like the old Spencer I’d grown to love


    37. Her dark blue powdered eyes pierced my core with spits of fire as she told me to sit and wait in a gruff voice which I presumed she had inherited from all the cigarettes she clearly smoked


    38. I naturally presumed it was Sian’s baby as she had not dated anyone since they had broken up and she did not do the one night stand dates at all


    39. There exists an underlying current of confidence inherent in teleological designs reposed in a (presumed) understanding of ―things‖


    40. I presumed that since I had not heard from Dena after checking in on her this morning, that she was either feeling better or had got medication from Dr Preston

    41. Whoever’s voice it was, was so caressing and he – I presumed it was a he – sang as if he was singing to tell a story, an invitation for me to join him


    42. In law it is presumed that a married woman cannot be a virgin but note that there is absolutely no rule in law in this country to say that a marriage must be consummated before it becomes legal or that the wife must be a virgin when it is


    43. But then, the world, including Raul, had presumed Truman to be killed in action; what now, that he was resurrected? Portraying himself as blameless had come easily but, would it remain that way after he located Truman and heard what he had to say? Several more thoughtful puffs soothed him


    44. He had been unresponsive to shouts and presumed dead until slight movements were noticed


    45. Zabiewski saw to it that Colling was ensconced at a desk in a tiny office and provided with a sheaf of papers listing items that the Polish Red Cross was supposed to need, and which it was presumed that the Americans could provide


    46. He maneuvered the “IV stand” around his bed with what I presumed to be bags of chemo, saline, and god only knew what else were in those “intravenous bags


    47. By the time that Moses was ready to hand his spiritual mantle to his successor, it must be presumed, as implied in the text, that Joshua was at the head of a well-seasoned defense force


    48. and i presumed it was a fault with the dual axles or something like


    49. When I first met her, I presumed the


    50. She resolved if she found anything “incriminating,” she would enter his computer, but she presumed innocence











































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    Synonyms for "presumed"

    understood accepted granted postulated