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Some people who meet me might think I starve myself, because there's such an assumption that being thin involves putting yourself through torture and punishing your body, but I'm just naturally skinny - you should watch me demolish a ploughman's lunch. Tamsin Egerton
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Our base planning assumption was not predicated on unemployment going down, George Pipas
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I guess the assumption I'll go under is that we'll start the same way we did (Saturday) night. Scott Skiles
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This is only under the assumption that the full tax rate cuts go into effect. Christine Callies
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At this point you have to proceed on the assumption ... that they may be unable to play in New Orleans at all for the entire season, Paul Tagliabue
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This is a massive problem, and the numbers are growing, ... We know there will not be a positive ending in some of these cases. We hope the number is as small as possible. Meanwhile, we're working under the assumption that these children are out there. Ernie Allen
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They've baked in $50 (per barrel) crude oil and $1.48 (per gallon) jet fuel as their going assumption for fuel expense. William Warlick
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They tape everything in the casino and save it. But, apparently, the FBI confiscated the tapes, which show Annette leaving the casino and show in which direction she was going, and that would show who, if anyone, she left the casino with. It is my assumption she left with a crew member. Waldemar Knerler
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For all his sense of history, his large, untroubled, easy-going style of life, his unshakable feeling of personal security, his natural assumption of being at home in the great world far beyond the confines of his own country, Roosevelt was a typical child of the twentieth century and of the New World. Isaiah Berlin