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1 I assume by the newspapers you're referring to the Canadian woman.
2 What position does a person assume by endorsing a note?
3 We can judge what importance the case was beginning to assume by its being already discussed at court.
4 Do you not see with your own eyes the chrysalis fact assume by degrees the wings of fiction?
5 Let us assume by way of hypothesis that you are a man of sense, a man of reason as well as of rhyme.
6 Her duties will be assumed by the Environment Commissioner, Ms Margot Wallström.
7 The superiority assumed by these vainglorious swaggerers was, in general, tacitly admitted.
8 The balance of the debt would be assumed by the rump business.
9 The eccentric airs assumed by noted authors prove the truth of this.
10 The name of lover assumed by you is revolting to the Countess.
11 Its deposits will be assumed by FirstMerit Bank National Association in Ohio.
12 Its deposits will be assumed by North Shore Bank, also in Wisconsin.
13 It is also the ground assumed by 'The London Quarterly' of to-day.
14 Genuine innocence displays none of the startled modesty assumed by conventional innocence.
15 Indeed, O Bharata, the form then assumed by Rudra was exceedingly terrible.
16 This had been, as we saw, assumed by the Abbe de Saint-Pierre.
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