They are all kind ordsprog
They are all kind of the same letter, all handwritten or typed. They all assume that the play is about Paul's being homosexual and misogynist; they assume it's going to be a prurient hatchet job.
Nicholas Hytner
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1956
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We sent them tickets to the NFC Championship (Game), hoping they would go there, (but) I don't think that's going to work. We haven't paid much attention to it. You always assume someone is going to play. You always assume they're going to be 100 percent.
Matt Painter
You can't assume that this person is worthless. You can't assume that they were a drug dealer. You can't assume that their life didn't mean something and they weren't productive and they weren't somebody's father.
Adreinne Young
Typing is an essential skill, but it can be painful. Some children just don't know where the letters are. Typing a three-page story, when they have to spend minutes hunting for every letter, can take forever. Yet we tend to assume that children can type, partly because quite a lot of us know where quite a lot of the letters are, so we assume that children do, too.
Susan Mitchell
Given the current situation, where airlines, some of them in bankruptcy, are dropping and changing routes, you simply need to assume they forgot to call you if an itinerary changed or got canceled. Don't assume they'll take care of you if they do change the schedule, and don't assume that what you booked, especially on an award ticket, is what you will actually fly. It's a difficult time for airlines, and that makes it a difficult time for travelers.
Joe Brancatelli
If you assume the worst, you have to also assume with modern medical technology he'll be fixed and may very well be ready for the next several years.
John Schuerholz
I have to assume that prior guidance did not assume any ground breaking concessions from labor.
Darren Kimball
I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you
Walt Whitman
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1819
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1892
)
In an earthquake, a lot of people assume that regardless of whether or not there's any damage to their home, they need to shut off their gas. They assume there's going to be a gas leak.
Steve Chapman
Dealers should not necessarily assume that vendors' performance has fallen just because overall satisfaction slipped. I would assume that the expectation has risen.
Mark Rush
People in my position have to look at world as it is, ... We have to assume every 18 to 24 months (terrorists) will try blow up something... (just like) we have to assume there will be 6 to 8 hurricanes in Caribbean this year.
David Edwards
I would assume a private establishment paying for a police officer, they should pay the entire cost, both state and local, ... I would assume the locals would bill them as such.
Donald Hill
Do not assume that because I am frivolous I am shallow; I don't assume that because you are grave you are profound
Sydney Smith
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1771
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I would assume a private establishment paying for a police officer, they should pay the entire (retirement) cost, both state and local, ... I would assume the locals would bill them as such.
Donald Hill
We'll assume for the first time that you didn't know, and we'll send you that letter. And if you change and do things legally, you're off the hook, even though we could sue you. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward. We'll assume for the first time that you didn't know, and we'll send you that letter. And if you change and do things legally, you're off the hook, even though we could sue you.
Mary Jo Schrade
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