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1 Obviously, the whole premise of my search for Orolo has changed.
2 It goes against the whole premise of my-well ,mywhole thing.
3 Instead of dumbing down the dialogue as ordered, we'd smarted up the whole premise .
4 Read more To me the whole premise seemed, frankly, insulting.
5 The most egregious element of this whole premise is that it's not dumb enough.
6 He would only shoot the whole premise with holes.
7 I still wasn't sold on the whole premise and now I was bringing Richards into it.
8 The whole premise of the story is infuriating.
9 Maybe that whole premise will just crumble away.
10 The whole premise of the show seems to have changed, or perhaps it's just been badly titled.
11 Internet mogul Kim Dotcom says a new court ruling has changed the whole premise of his extradition case.
12 The whole premise of the article linking immigration with racism is a very flawed road to go down.
13 Which makes a bit of a mockery of the whole premise of the show, certainly of the title.
14 I really loved the whole premise .
15 His whole premise is that there is a basis of consensus we know but the politicians have done what?
16 The whole premise is wrong.
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