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1 We talk on the phone probably more than people know, Bryant said.
2 Dealing with this situation is probably more important than preserving your cover-
3 That's probably more hand action than you've gotten all year, isn't it?
4 However, you're probably more than fine using encryption software like Private Disk.
5 These struggles are probably more to do with politics than design, however.
6 Police said there were probably more than that figure at Polytechnic University.
7 They're probably more concerned about what they're wearing than actually being politicians.
8 But the reality is, it does, and probably more than you think.
9 There was probably more to Dimitri's story-whichI didn't want to hear.
10 Actually, it's probably more accurate to say they're looking at my sword.
11 D'Souza: I think there are probably more immediate applications in the enterprise.
12 Out of a population of probably more than four thousand-thisis it.
13 She was as wrong as Roddick was this week, probably more so.
14 You're probably more likely to recognise Maggie Wheeler by her iconic voice.
15 You will get work there probably more easily than in the city.
16 A difficult thing transpired then, and probably more my fault than Leslie's.
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