Assumed
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Historical records are full of accounts of people around the world who have sexual practices that should be impossible given what we have
assumed
about human sexual evolution.
They
assumed
that they were for protection and for sensory structures.
You see, I
assumed
that this was a modern roof that had been put on because the original was destroyed in some long-past war.
People were very angry about how Brendan was questioned, and many
assumed
that his interrogation had to have been illegal.
I
assumed
she meant community organizing along the lines of what President Obama did in Chicago.
I always
assumed
it would just go away on its own eventually, and I never talked about it with anybody, but it did not, and I totally did.
My mother
assumed
there had been some sort of error, and she called Mrs. Finkel, who said that Bobby didn't like me and didn't want me at his party.
When I went to my mom, I first joined the Army when I was 17 years old, so I literally needed parental permission to join the Army, so I kind of gave the paperwork to my mom, and she just
assumed
it was kind of like military school.
With this image here, a comment on the Olympics in Athens, I
assumed
that the reader of the "New Yorker" would have some rudimentary idea of Greek art.
And if that wasn’t enough, he
assumed
the consul position twice more to promote his grandchildren.
In the West, it's often
assumed
that Muslims generally condone terrorism.
And that bee, no doubt,
assumed
that it had decided, "I'm going for that apple tree, I'm going for that blossom, I'm going to get the nectar and I'm going to leave."
I had always
assumed
I was immune to needing acceptance.
But it always
assumed
that you had a clitoris, though, and I thought, this doesn't fit me.
Until then, I had
assumed
that they know why we are there and what we are doing.
If you examine newspaper or magazine articles, you'll see how widely
assumed
it is that everyone gets PMS.
As we walked down the streets of Hollywood, in a neighborhood of screenwriters, actors and filmmakers, the trio
assumed
the invisibility that each senior does.
Because they
assumed
that the world's stage was largely occupied by male players and females would only have minor, walk-on roles.
If you initially
assumed
the rules imply a symmetrical match between the number on the box and the type of lid, you’re not alone.
So it became assumed, then, that the only good swamp was a drained swamp.
And because I'd only been playing full-time for about a year, when I won, I
assumed
I must be rather brilliant.
Or perhaps, the evolution of an intelligence capable of creating sophisticated technology is far rarer than we've
assumed.
When Mission Control tells astronauts how fast they're going, there's always an
assumed
standard of rest.
He
assumed
the regency himself and threw the boys in prison.
An illness in the family and later an injury to me had long made clear that growing old could not be
assumed.
So when Navid started to show the signs, our friends
assumed
I would do what everyone does, which is say goodbye and send her to Earth, so that none of us would have to look at her or be around her or think about her and her ... failure to keep living.
He's another high-ranking officer in the French Army, and like most people, he
assumed
Dreyfus was guilty.
The
assumed
reason is that if everybody knew what everybody got paid, then all hell would break loose.
It turns out that in addition to the
assumed
reasons, pay secrecy is actually a way to save a lot of money.
She's 5,000 miles away, but she's
assumed
command.
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