Probably Sentence Examples

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  • She was probably right.

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  • He would probably know the fastest way.

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  • He probably didn't even realize what he said.

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  • He was alright and they probably wouldn't do it again.

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  • I probably wouldn't have known the difference, though.

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  • They probably had a lot to discuss and most likely were not alone.

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  • It would probably satisfy Carmen.

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  • He probably wanted to say good-bye privately.

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  • She should probably listen to her gut feeling about this.

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  • Well, whatever it is, it probably won't go down too well with Howard or Len.

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  • That's probably like $50 in 1993 dollars.

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  • The wildlife had probably taken care of them.

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  • His concern probably had little to do with her safety, though.

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  • It was probably the last thing he expected to hear, and yet, he knew it was true.

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  • Probably not or he would have used it.

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  • I think no matter what, energy costs will fall dramatically in the future, probably to near zero, because the economic incentives to unlock that technical puzzle are so overwhelming.

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  • I doubt you need me to prove these assertions—they are probably part of your daily experience.

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  • He probably hasn't had any cause to speak French.

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  • If my reasoning stopped there, you would probably start fishing around for the receipt for this book and read up on your bookseller's return policy.

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  • He's irritated, but he probably won't say anything.

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  • Probably the word "gallant" turned the captain's thoughts to the state of Moscow.

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  • To all of them from the marshal to the least soldier, that place was not the Vozdvizhenka, Mokhavaya, or Kutafyev Street, nor the Troitsa Gate (places familiar in Moscow), but a new battlefield which would probably prove sanguinary.

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  • She probably opened the letter without knowing who it was from.

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  • Friends had probably brought her candy in their bags, and she expected to find some in mine.

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  • Probably ten times the age of the birches that formed the forest, it was ten times as thick and twice as tall as they.

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  • It was probably a good idea.

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  • I shall probably die before you.

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  • If he knew who Alex really was, he probably knew more than Alex did.

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  • He was probably too busy with school to pay attention to politics.

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  • Well, he's probably not lying.

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  • Many of the villages of Mesopotamia are built of second-hand bricks of a very good quality, obtained from the ruins of Babylon, and the cement on them is older and probably harder still.

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  • His face probably looked very terrible, for the officer said something in a whisper and four more uhlans left the ranks and placed themselves on both sides of Pierre.

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  • On the contrary, he is probably pursuing you with detachments, or at most with an army corps much weaker than the army entrusted to you.

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  • She left him there to think about his actions - only he would probably stew on hers instead.

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  • To her, the idea was ludicrous, and yet, it probably looked that way to Dulce.

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  • Everyone probably knew about the incident with Dulce last night.

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  • There was probably an innocent explanation for the scene at the building.

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  • Probably nothing like what was on her imaginative mind.

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  • We're probably the only roommates in Tulsa with such old fashioned rules.

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  • They probably got my blood sample mixed up.

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  • Probably anonymously, probably with certain controls—but I believe they will share it.

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  • As near as I could discover, he had probably gone to bed in a barn when drunk, and smoked his pipe there; and so a barn was burnt.

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  • Probably it had never had an owner, and it still belonged to nobody and had no name.

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  • He met her gaze soberly, probably seeking the cause of her distress.

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  • The BOLO said you're probably running from bad guys.

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  • The bones are probably forty years old.

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  • They'll probably send her back to jail when they catch her.

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  • I probably should get things organized around here today anyway.

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  • They were probably in the house by now.

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  • His words were spoken with sarcasm, but not for the reason Alex probably thought.

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  • Probably the same thing you wanted from Gerald – a few moments of companionship with a friend.

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  • It would have been humiliating if anyone had noticed, but no one seemed to pay much attention – probably because so many others were also drinking.

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  • When Betsy mentioned telling the After people, a thought struck me that the death of Owen Bryce, once known to our friends at After would probably tie me directly to the tipster as well.

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  • It would be our secret; how we started, how we were a party to something that never happened before in history, and probably never will again; what we did and why; just the five of us.

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  • He probably thought we'd have talked her out of leaving, or at least into leaving their new identities with us.

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  • Probably because you never thought you'd have to cross Ireland on foot.

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  • You've probably already forgiven me.

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  • Calling Mrs. Langstrom would probably have been their best lead, but that was out of the question.

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  • An autopsy would surely reveal Fitzgerald's knife wound, bringing Lydia Larkin's complicity into play, and probably Dean's.

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  • Both men felt the old man had probably killed him, but Westlake's brief disclosure was insufficient to pursue the matter and as both men were dead, there was little incentive to do so.

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  • Probably when they realized why they're here tonight.

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  • What did he do to those who hadn't taken that final step but probably would soon?

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  • If he had to think about how to respond, it probably wasn't good.

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  • Andre gave him a disapproving look, and Gabriel realized the joke was probably misplaced when talking to the family member of the deceased.

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  • Human Deidre was probably terrified, a bloody mess who would do whatever Darkyn told her at the end of the week in exchange for him sparing her more pain.

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  • Being here was probably a mistake.

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  • Alex would probably come home to examine her.

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  • He was always able to read her, probably because he was the first to tell her she was dying.

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  • She had probably pumped Alex full of information about her.

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  • It was probably Katie.

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  • Some hunter's dog had probably dug it out.

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  • Probably for the same reason it had been for him so many years.

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  • Sweetheart, if I didn't feel sorry about that at some point during our marriage, I'd probably be the first man.

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  • He probably holed up there for a few days and set up his driver's license and the rest of his identity.

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  • Probably not as unusual as you think.

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  • I'm not sure – probably a couple of hours.

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  • He was probably thinking of Ed and how she had disobeyed him.

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  • Polybius accuses Cleomenes of the murder, but Plutarch is probably right in saying that it was the work of those who had caused the death of Agis, and feared his brother's vengeance.

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  • Eastward of the present city, amongst the mounds and ruins of the old town, in a dilapidated chamber adjoining a bluedomed building over the grave of an imamzadeh, is the tomb of the astronomer-poet Omar Khayyam, an unsightly heap of plaster without inscription, and probably fictitious.

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  • Most probably this story had its origin in a particular theory as to the meaning of the word mistletoe.

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  • The striped (as distinct from the blotched) short-haired tabby is probably the one most nearly allied to the wild ancestors, the stripes being, however, to a great extent due to the European wild cat.

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  • Other Indian cats with a tawny or fulvous type of colouring are probably the more or less modified descendants of the jungle-cat.

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  • An abortive expedition to reinstate a Thessalian prince probably also belongs to this year; there is also evidence that Athens interfered in a war between Selinus and Segesta in Sicily about this time.

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  • Chief of all, he provided a remuneration of 1 to 2 obols a day for the jurymen, probably in 451.4 Similarly he created a"theoricon" fund which enabled poor citizens to attend the dramatic representations of the Dionysia.

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  • Scarcely any member of the Arabian circle of the sciences, including theology, philology, mathematics, astronomy, physics and music, was left untouched by the treatises of Avicenna, many of which probably varied little, except in being commissioned by a different patron and having a different form or extent.

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  • Thus Ranulf Flambard, the minister of William II., who was probably the first to exercise the powers of a justiciar, is called justiciarius by Ordericus Vitalis.

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  • The name Albania (in the Tosk dialect Arberia, in the Gheg Arbenia), like Albania in the Caucasus, Armenia, Albany in Britain, and Auvergne (Arvenia) in France, is probably connected with the root alb, alp, and signifies "the white or snowy uplands."

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  • Iron and coal are probably abundant, and silverlead, copper and antimony are believed to exist.

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  • But Wellhausen 1 is probably right in taking the word as a contraction for Hagariah ("Yahweh hath girded"), just as Zaccai (Zacchaeus) is known to be a contraction of Zechariah.

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  • Lydgate had a consuming passion for literature, and it was probably that he might indulge this taste more fully that in 1 434 he retired from the priorate of Hatfield Broadoak (or Hatfield Regis), to which he had been appointed in June 1423.

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  • Although there is no direct evidence of the fact, there can be no doubt that he left St Andrews to complete his education abroad, and that he probably studied at the university of Paris, and visited Italy and Germany.

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  • Probably the recognition and appointment of elders was simply the transfer from the synagogue to the Church of a usage which was regarded as essential among Jews; and the Gentile churches naturally followed the example of the Jewish Christians.

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  • Francesco, probably the earliest Franciscan church in northern Italy (1230-1298; now a prison), is a Gothic building in brick with a fine rose-window.

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  • The bridge by which the Via Aemilia crossed the river Parma, from which it probably takes its name, is still preserved, but has been much altered.

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  • The marine facies of the later Tertiaries is confined to the neighbourhood of the coast, and was probably formed after the elevation of the Andes; but inland, freshwater deposits of this period are met with, especially in Patagonia.

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  • The fox, of which several species exist, probably never ventured far into the plain, for it afforded him no shelter.

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  • Immense flocks of gulls were probably attracted to it then as now by its insect life, and its lagoons and streams teemed with aquatic birds.

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  • The Central Plateau has probably been a land mass ever since this period, but the rest of the country was flooded by the Palaeozoic sea.

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  • In war the latter would probably remain at the ministry of war in Paris, and the generalissimo would have his own chief of staff.

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  • It should be noted that the figures for area and population are, as a rule, only estimates, but in most instances they probably approximate closely to accuracy.

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  • Philomelion was probably a Pergamenian foundation on the great Graeco-Roman highway from Ephesus to the east, and to its townsmen the Smyrniotes wrote the letter that describes the martyrdom of Polycarp. Cicero, on his way to Cilicia, dated some of his extant correspondence there; and the place played a considerable part in the frontier wars between the Byzantine emperors and the sultanate of Rum.

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  • In the Harpalus affair, Demosthenes was doubtless innocent, and so, probably, were others of the accused.

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  • During Charles's last illness in 1685 she showed great anxiety for his reconciliation with the Romish Church, and it was probably effected largely through her influence.

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  • In Virgil, Juturna appears as the sister of Turnus (probably owing to the partial similarity of the names), on whom Jupiter, to console her for the loss of her chastity, bestowed immortality and the control of all the lakes and rivers of Latium.

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  • His name is probably most widely known for his literary work.

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  • The English names of the individual islands were probably given by buccaneers, for whom the group formed a convenient retreat.

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  • Of the seven species of giant tortoises known to science (although at the discovery of the islands there were probably fifteen) all are indigenous, and each is confined to its own islet.

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  • Phillimore was also the last judge of the high court of admiralty, from 1867 (the date of his appointment to the high court) to 1875, the two offices were, probably for the first time in history, held by the same person.

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  • The western pediment, which is more conservative in type, represents the earlier expedition of Heracles and Telamon against Troy; the eastern, which is bolder and more advanced, probably refers to episodes in the Trojan war.

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  • The present temple probably dates from the time of the Persian wars.

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  • Though this statement is probably to be rejected, it may be regarded as certain that Aegina was the first state of European Greece to coin money.

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  • All three must have been addressed to the same individual, a young man, probably the son of this Lollius.

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  • Wallace, this author is of opinion that marsupials did not effect an entrance into Australia till about the middle of the Tertiary period, their ancestors being probably opossums of the American type.

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  • Broom believes Thylacoleo to have been "a purely carnivorous animal, and one which would be quite able to, and probably did, kill animals as large or larger than itself."

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  • Solomon greatly strengthened the fortifications of Jerusalem, and was probably the builder of the line of defence, called by Josephus the first or old wall, which united the cities on the eastern and western hills.

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  • At or near the tower Hananeel the wall turned south along the east side of the Tyropoeon valley, and then again westward, crossing the valley at a point probably near the remarkable construction known as Wilson's arch.

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  • Other writers again have placed the Acra on the eastern side of the hill upon which the church of the Holy Sepulchre now stands, but as this point was probably quite outside the city at the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, and is at too great a distance from the Temple, it can hardly be accepted.

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  • The Greeks held out for a considerable time, but had finally to surrender, probably from want of food, to Simon Maccabaeus, who demolished the Acra and cut down the hill upon which it stood so that it might no longer be higher than the Temple, and that there should be no separation between the latter and the city.

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  • He doubled the area of the enclosure round the Temple, and there can be little doubt that a great part of the walls of the Haram area date from the time of Herod, while probably the tower of David, which still exists near the Jaffa Gate, is on the same foundation as one of the towers adjoining his palace.

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  • The exact line of this third wall is not known with certainty, but it probably followed approximately the same line as the existing north wall of Jerusalem.

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  • The exact size of the city is not known, but it probably extended as far as the present north wall of Jerusalem and included the northern part of the western hill.

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  • There are portions probably of the 12th and 13th centuries, but the bulk of the building is of the 17th century, and considerable additions, including the tower and spire, were made in the 19th.

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  • Boron hydride has probably never been isolated in the pure condition; on heating boron trioxide with magnesium filings, a magnesium boride Mg 3 B 2 is obtained, and if this be decomposed with dilute hydrochloric acid a very evil-smelling gas, consisting of a mixture of hydrogen and boron hydride, is obtained.

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  • The mixture probably contained also some BH 3.

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  • Morton landed with Warwick at Dartmouth on the 13th of September 1470, but the battle of Tewkesbury finally shattered the Lancastrian hopes, and Morton made his peace with Edward IV., probably through the mediation of Archbishop Bourchier.

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  • From this town we have a very interesting though brief inscription dating probably from early in the 3rd century B.C.; it is cut upon a small bronze plate (now in the Naples Museum), which must have once been fixed to some votive object, dedicated to the god Declunus (or the goddess Decluna).

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  • His grave in the old kirkyard is marked by a stone ornamented with rude carving, executed probably centuries before his time.

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  • On the other hand, inscriptions prove that the marble blocks intended for the pedimental statues of the Parthenon were not brought to Athens until 434 B.C., which was probably after the death of Pheidias.

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  • It was probably the crusaders who established the modern site.

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  • The sea does not appear to have extended completely across Australia, breaking it into halves, for a projection from the Archean plateau of Western Australia extended as far east as the South Australian highlands, and thence probably continued eastward, till it joined the Victorian highlands.

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  • This flora, isolated by arid country from the rest of the continent, has evidently derived its plant life from an outside source, probably from lands no longer existing.

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  • South Sea Islanders and other coloured races, numbering probably about 15,000, were in 1906 to be found principally in Queensland, but further immigration of Pacific Islanders to Australia is now restricted, and the majority of those in the country in 1906 were deported by the middle of 1907.

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  • Manganese probably exists in all the states, deposits having been found in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia, the richest specimens being found in New South Wales.

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  • It has been ascertained from recent explorations that the area of carboniferous formation in that state extends from the Irwin northwards to the Gascoyne river, about 300 m., and probably all the way to the Kimberley district.

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  • There were probably several migrations.

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  • With their earliest settlements on the north-north-west coasts, the Dravidians would probably tend to spread out north, north-east and east, and a southerly line of retreat would be the most natural one for the Papuans.'

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  • They never, in any situation, cultivated the soil for any kind of food-crop. They never reared any kind of cattle, or kept any domesticated animal except the dog, which probably came over with them in their canoes.

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  • Mansi, Hardouin, Hefele and Dale are in substantial agreement upon 305 or 306, and this is probably the closest approximation possible in the present state of the evidence.

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  • There the nineteen bishops and twenty-four presbyters, from all parts of Spain, but chiefly from the south, assembled, probably at the instigation of Hosius of Cordova, but under the presidency of Felix of Accis, with a view to restoring order and discipline in the church.

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  • He died a little later, probably in 84 B.C.

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  • At Basel he found work as a printer, and here, probably, it was that he died in the winter of 1542-1543.

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  • Music probably can mean little to her but beat and pulsation.

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  • Here I opened the bag, and she went through it eagerly, probably expecting to find something to eat.

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  • Perhaps he did not really think this when he met women--even probably he did not, for in general he thought very little--but his looks and manner gave that impression.

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  • The voices were those of the orderlies who were packing up; one voice, probably a coachman's, was teasing Kutuzov's old cook whom Prince Andrew knew, and who was called Tit.

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  • Just before him, almost across the middle of the passage on the bare floor, lay a sick man, probably a Cossack to judge by the cut of his hair.

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  • Karay, his hair bristling, and probably bruised or wounded, climbed with difficulty out of the gully.

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  • His having moved his troops there is only a ruse; he will probably pass round to the right of the Moskva.

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  • Boris Drubetskoy, brushing his knees with his hand (he had probably soiled them when he, too, had knelt before the icon), came up to him smiling.

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  • Through the smoke glimpses could be caught of something black--probably men--and at times the glint of bayonets.

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  • On the nearest one sat a Tartar, probably a Cossack, judging by the uniform thrown down beside him.

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  • And I will knock the nonsense out of anybody"-- but probably realizing that he was shouting at Bezukhov who so far was not guilty of anything, he added, taking Pierre's hand in a friendly manner, "We are on the eve of a public disaster and I haven't time to be polite to everybody who has business with me.

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  • This officer, probably someone on the staff, was holding a paper in his hand, and called over all the Russians there, naming Pierre as "the man who does not give his name."

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  • Probably a word of command was given and was followed by the reports of eight muskets; but try as he would Pierre could not afterwards remember having heard the slightest sound of the shots.

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  • But probably he knows it well enough and is only pretending.

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  • You're probably not used to eating like this, but when you're cooking for men...

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  • At this point, he probably didn't know anyway.

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  • The job was probably filled by now, anyway.

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  • Davis handed her a scalding cup of coffee, his chocolate gaze scrutinizing - probably searching for some indication of congeniality.

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  • Probably another greenhorn Pete had to pull out of a scrape.

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  • We're already late getting started on account of him and the saddle bum will probably use up another half-hour of daylight eating our food.

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  • He probably thought she was all googly-eyed over him.

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  • Wherever Bordeaux was, he was probably more comfortable than the rest of them.

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  • The Indians were probably miles away, headed for Mexico.

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  • It was strange sitting here, talking to a confessed rapist, with the sound of what was probably more of them eating dinner behind me.

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  • That he was an unlucky jerk and his loss of memory was probably a good thing in the long pull?

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  • Your friends have been dead some time, probably from when you told me they had gone into hiding.

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  • If, as I was convinced, Grasso had gone to Logan, he too probably embarked from that facility.

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  • He probably scared the color right out of the condo.

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  • You'll probably have some explaining to do to her, though.

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  • There were a lot of tourists in town, probably for the autumn equinox, which drew people from around the world every year.

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  • You probably would've killed a normal human.

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  • You probably never thought your father could kill a man before today.

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  • Which is probably what your vamp in there is thinking.

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  • Sean would probably appreciate it if you came.

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  • It only seemed natural for them to sit next to each other, and what would feel more natural would probably scare her off.

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  • Probably not the neurological issue they thought.

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  • By the time they found out what it was, she'd probably be near dead, like stage four cancer.

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  • I'll probably be gone until noon or so.

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  • He wants Claire and probably has a private brothel in town.

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  • Antoine probably wasn't the main threat in Europe.

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  • I probably could have gone much longer ignoring her.

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  • It was probably just Darkyn's magic, which he used to kill the demons.

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  • You probably do not.

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  • One Gabriel doesn't know and probably shouldn't for another few days.

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  • He probably always would, but she went to him.

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  • Yet the alternative was that Darkyn probably killed Wynn tomorrow, when he failed.

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  • You too, probably," then he added, "even if you don't have real parents."

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  • Then he added, "She'll probably take a nap till the sun goes down."

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  • A real live mystery, even if it's probably only a fender-bender auto case.

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  • Probably a five buck parking ticket he didn't pay fifty years ago and he thinks they're still trying to hunt him down.

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  • The old geezer is probably just pulling our legs.

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  • Like you said, I'll probably be bumped from serving on the jury anyway.

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  • Westlake was once again off photographing; the Dawkins, in independent pairs, Jeeping somewhere in the mountains, probably spying on one another.

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  • It probably means things are working out with her mother and I shouldn't think selfish thoughts.

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  • The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.

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  • Even if he wasn't directly involved, it's a small high school and booze parties are probably common knowledge.

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  • Probably because I never tried very hard to be otherwise.

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  • If I lived here, I'd probably even vote for you.

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  • Jennifer asked "Probably to frighten us off," Dean answered.

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  • I know this is far-fetched and I'm probably only fantasizing because I'm so pissed off at that son of a bitch Fitzgerald in general.

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  • You'd probably fire my ass the first day on the job.

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  • Pushing that stupid cart, he's probably not even to Ridgway yet.

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  • There's probably lots of handles of 'metalman.'

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  • While Pumpkin Green was not at this week's mass, or probably any other service within miles of Ouray, Billy Langstrom's partner in love Melissa attended.

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  • He saw the massive scarring that could come from no other than the Dark One, probably when he turned her.

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  • Deep inside, she knew she probably deserved them.

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  • Poor girl probably dove off a cliff.

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  • If he'd met Carmen any later, she probably would have been married to Josh.

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  • But then, she probably knew that.

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  • In any case, Lori deserved to have something – and probably would have if she had contested the will instead of running away.

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  • It probably would have been so anyway, but Lori's visit made it more so.

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  • He was probably one of Alex's customers.

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  • He probably had to pick up something at the market.

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  • It crossed her mind to go in and find him, but he didn't need assistance and probably needed the time to himself as well.

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  • Probably not the same thing she was.

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  • It would probably have been more effective had she left off the last part, but he was right.

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  • If Lori hadn't admitted that she loved Alex the day Destiny was born, the idea that the two of them were romantically involved probably wouldn't have crossed her mind.

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  • Probably, but you'd have to wait for this one to get established and then a long time for the others to mature.

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  • He was probably thinking years ahead and wanted Carmen to handle it in event of his death.

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  • He'd probably lost count of the foals he had delivered.

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  • It seemed like a long time, but was probably no longer than fifteen minutes before the mare lunged to her feet, snapping the cord.

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  • It would probably look better for Lori if she called.

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  • I mean, you could probably have won.

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  • Of course she probably wouldn't have said if they had asked.

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  • She probably wasn't thinking clearly enough to realize how badly it would have hurt Alex to think his wife was cheating.

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  • The nurse said he was up early, which was probably an indication he was looking forward to going home.

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  • It was no big deal for her, and Alex would probably never know.

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  • He glanced up at her, probably seeking a reason for her silence.

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  • Right now it would probably help if he could talk to her.

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  • Maybe she sensed something different about him – that he was unsure of himself, probably.

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  • Mums was her first choice because of confidentiality issues, but there probably wasn't much romance at her age and after so many years of marriage.

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  • People change, and right now he's probably feeling pretty vulnerable.

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  • Actually, he probably detected that she was nervous about something and probably wondered what it was.

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  • In fact, they were probably more an obstacle than the ordeal ahead of him.

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  • After all that had happened, he was probably waiting for her to make the first move.

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  • Yeah, that was probably said by someone who didn't have a big sow black bear after them.

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  • Gabriel didn't say what he wanted, that if his predecessor knew he needed something, she'd probably torched it before she left.

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  • She probably knew it was her last day and decided not to make the bed.

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  • It was probably a mistake, but he truly admired her spirit.

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  • She was scared, probably because he was a second away from killing her.

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  • Not an original, but probably kept to spec.

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  • He'd probably storm out and leave her.

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  • Probably to be thrown into a lake of fire.

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  • It probably didn't help that she was drunk.

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  • He took a deep breath, making a decision he knew he'd probably regret.

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  • This part of his life was in the hands of Fate, who would probably be pleased.

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  • You probably know that though, right?

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  • He can probably take you down to the underworld and you'll be fine.

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  • You have no idea how much of a difference that made to me and probably to the rest of your patients.

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  • I gave her three months, but it's probably generous, given her sunny nature.

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  • It wasn't something she'd consider any other time, a form-fitting jersey knit with spaghetti straps probably more suited for sleeping than wearing out.

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  • If anything, you probably didn't tell him where I was.

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  • Okay. You probably won't consider taking me with you when you leave here?

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  • Mr. Checkmate was probably not smiling anymore.

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  • I have a lot of trouble sleeping lately, probably because --

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  • He waited, as if she'd reveal enough dirt to make his monthly quota then added, They'll probably suspend your license.

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  • Whatever this place was, she --and probably Toby --were better off somewhere else.

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  • Probably just some bum, the brunette driver said with a forced laugh.

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  • Head pulsing, she retreated to the kitchen and painkillers, staring at a picture drawn by a kid, probably Toby, on the table before her.

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  • You probably did something stupid like leave Toby on the train.

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  • Probably revealed your entire operations by now.

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  • The street below was narrower than it appeared on TV and packed with cars and elegantly dressed men and women walking to a gathering across the street --probably the soiree Andre had mentioned.

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  • That one was probably bad, too.

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  • Probably heard you're my mate.

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  • Rhyn probably saved humanity by doing so but was sent to Hell and nearly lost his mind.

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  • She didn't know if she could trust him, or Kris, or anyone yet, but she could at least know the man beneath her was probably the only man she was safe from.

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  • Every time I turn around, I'm getting my ass kicked by some beast, many of which are probably after you!

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  • Before you run off and kill your brother, you should probably see her safe.

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  • I can probably get close with a few years of research, but not in two months.

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  • I should probably get going.

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  • The fool doesn.t have the backbone to kill me as he probably should.

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  • The Immortal should.ve died in Hell, where he probably belonged.

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  • The Ancient Kris probably contacted the other three, because we only have about forty Immortal refugees here now.

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  • She was a plant by the Dark One who lured you and probably the rest of your brothers into bed.

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  • He pulled loose from her to answer it, not surprised to see another of the convent members there, probably to tell him the same thing the first did.

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  • He didn.t take her hand, which means Darkyn probably wants her alive.

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  • She probably couldn.t call forth a portal.

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  • At one time, I would.ve probably agreed, Kris admitted.

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  • It means, if Death finds you, probably.

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  • Evelyn might love her but would probably not welcome a call on her wedding night.

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  • She probably had a mover scheduled and forgot to mention it.

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  • And if there were more of those monstrous spiders on board, she probably did not want to wander around opening doors at random.

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  • Probably fighting over who stole whose cat when they were five.

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  • Evelyn had little regret for her actions in life, even those she probably should have.

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  • She told me this morning and asked me not to tell anyone, but you probably need to know.

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  • She's probably coming here to meet a hot date and wants privacy.

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  • Your box of junk that Chicago guy palmed off on you probably caused my nightmare.

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  • If he wanted to bad enough, he probably would.

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  • You told these ladies that this Annie Quincy woman probably lived here in Bird Song?

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  • It wasn't designed to absorb perspiration and probably cost twice the price of a David Dean suit, at least the last time he'd purchased one.

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  • It was probably silly of me to believe Jerome could find me, just from one little charge card transaction.

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  • The bearded man was younger looking than Dean had thought when he first saw him drive by Bird Song, probably no more than late twenties.

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  • Then she added, with a dismissive wave of her hand, "That retarded child probably stole it."

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  • It probably was Edith Shipton in her white dress.

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  • I know we'll probably never learn the answer, but I still can't fathom what could have happened back in Boston to make Annie Quincy desert a comfortable life.

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  • It could have been anything, but I'd guess she had a serious rift at home, probably with her parents.

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  • They're probably messing up the sheets in a fury of passion as we speak.

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  • He probably got an early start on his own sisters down on God's little acre.

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  • Jake probably thinks I kicked Shipton over the side.

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  • He probably sharpened the knife.

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  • I'd probably have wasted him myself.

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  • First off, all the ice climbers are leaving so there's no hurry cleaning up what's going to be empty rooms, probably until the weekend.

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  • It probably went out with the body.

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  • He's back in Virginia, playing with his storage garages and probably chasing every skirt he hasn't already lifted.

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  • Her belongings that Fred bought probably came from his estate.

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  • He probably had a charge card up and down Second Street!

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  • We could probably find out for sure if we kept checking enough records.

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  • She probably tried to get Martha in class but couldn't come up with the right paper work.

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  • We can wonder what happened to the pen and who raided her panties but we'll probably never know the answer to either question.

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  • You said she came back upstairs naked and he probably killed her as soon as she entered the room.

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  • Edith was carrying it when she came into the room but he probably didn't want to take time to search for underwear.

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  • Later, as they descended the stairs to the hall, Dean commented, "It's nice to think Annie and her friends are up there in heaven smiling down on us, probably thinking that we're nuts for always taking on everyone's problems."

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  • Probably not, but you will keep our secret, and do you know why?

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  • He stood a full head taller than Connor, but they probably were close in size across the chest.

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  • He's probably still sleeping you know.

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  • She was laughing and one of the guys, probably her boyfriend, had his hand on her ass.

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  • She wanted to scream, "You have probably killed this poor girl and you don't even know her name?"

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  • Her biggest problem now would be explaining things to her boyfriend, who was probably still nursing his wounds.

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  • He knew she really wanted to tell him everything she had learned about Elisabeth, which was probably a great deal.

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  • She took Sarah's hands, probably thanking her for attending.

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  • Today I'll probably be more nervous with you there.

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  • Probably not, but I don't think it's worth the risk.

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  • They probably won't ask too many questions that way.

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  • Sarah said, "She probably lost track of time and is in a dead zone."

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  • I have to admit, I have thought of you many times over the years, probably would have hooked up with you again if it were not for Jackson's threats.

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  • In his mind's eye, he had pictured her much older – probably because of the way Katie spoke of her.

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  • If he knew Katie, Carmen was probably doing most of the work outside.

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  • I imagine he's forgotten half of the information, and the other half is probably outdated.

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  • He's probably already on the plane.

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  • Her eyes were wide open - probably for the first time in her life.

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  • That's probably what brought the kidding on.

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  • It was probably better for her anyway.

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  • Something was after the chickens - probably that dad-burned skunk again.

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  • She probably won't live, anyway.

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  • He probably ate out all the time, and had a female companion to look after as well.

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  • He's probably in the barn.

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  • Josh had left childhood behind long ago and this little frolic in the snow probably looked anything but innocent to him.

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  • Josh was probably right about Alex, though.

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  • I threw the hen into the woods, so the fox will probably get it anyway.

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  • Mums probably suspected that Alex didn't believe the baby was his.

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  • She probably only wanted to voice her concerns over Alex.

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  • He probably thought she had gone over the edge.

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  • If you think you'd benefit, you probably will.

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  • Probably so, but you need to contact your doctor and let him know about this.

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  • He was probably a doctor.

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  • If Lori was romantically attracted to him, she probably wasn't the only one — a fact that Alex was probably fully aware of.

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  • Considering the way she had been acting for the last four months, he probably thought she'd get hysterical.

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  • Probably. We're warning our respective people to prepare, in case it happens.

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  • She wore a snug dress that revealed more of her large breasts than she probably should.

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  • And probably her grave, she admitted to herself with a grimace.

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  • Darian walked down the hall and stairwell to the study where his brother, the White God Damian, was probably plotting how to outsmart the pesky little immortals who'd declared war on them.

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  • He hesitated, probably not liking the idea of leaving that chore to her.

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  • Natalie and Matthew were probably too young to understand, but Jonathan did.

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  • It was probably best to ignore the remark, and she was able to do so without being rude when the doorbell rang.

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  • Even so, she was probably a good ten years his junior.

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  • These could probably run around 45 miles per hour in a sprint.

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  • Aaron was the serious one, probably the most dependable.

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  • He was watching them, probably knowing they couldn't reach him.

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  • I don't think so … probably not.

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  • He probably couldn't be discouraged.

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  • His friends had always been older, probably because he was so mature for his age.

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  • Having worked together, they probably shared an unpleasant experience with a difficult customer.

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  • Yeah, that would probably be a better word.

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  • He'd probably want to go with her.

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  • Any other time she probably would have let him grab a mouthful to munch on his way down, but the storm was getting closer faster than she anticipated.

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  • He probably ran back to the barn.

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  • In fact, they were probably already searching.

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  • She drifted in and out of consciousness – which was probably why she thought she was dreaming when she heard the voice calling her name.

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  • It's probably the pain medication.

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  • They're probably in bed.

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  • They probably wouldn't let her go home now.

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  • He probably already suspected.

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  • Alex probably figured that if she had a hired hand the accident wouldn't have happened.

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  • He could and probably should be enjoying time doing what he wanted to do.

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  • Probably, but what good does it do me to take the sling off if I can't use the shoulder?

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  • He was probably wondering what she was up to.

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  • She could probably help him best by conducting business without consulting him for every detail.

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  • He probably didn't want to be interrupted again for something she could do without assistance, though.

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  • Possibly, but a man would probably be a better fit.

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  • If you hadn't been there the bear probably would have caught me.

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  • He eyed her with a wary expression, probably not sure if he should quit while he was ahead.

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  • It was probably just as well.

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  • It would probably be easier to go back and get a stool, but it was only a few more inches.

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  • Alex might be unhappy that she hadn't asked him to help – because he was working – but he'd probably be glad to know she hadn't called Gerald.

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  • As far as she knew, Felipa said nothing to anyone, but Gerald and Sam probably suspected.

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  • He probably felt humiliated.

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  • He'd probably just say I encouraged him.

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  • She was probably right about that.

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  • He probably wouldn't ever return.

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  • Actually, Gerald's intent was probably to ward off an attack, rather than chastise Alex.

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  • This probably isn't the best time to discuss our issues.

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  • It probably was, under the circumstances.

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  • He was probably the best friend the girls had.

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  • It would be nice to be at his side when he talked to Alondra, but at this point he probably felt she wasn't part of the family.

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  • Alondra would probably be more comfortable with someone sophisticated like Alex.

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  • As he gazed down at her, it crossed her mind that they should probably sleep in separate beds.

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  • If it had not been for the fact that he was speaking so distinctly, she probably wouldn't have been able to hear the translation.

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  • The truth is, if someone had asked me if I was ready for another dog yet, I probably would have said no.

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  • That probably came from being a bachelor so long.

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  • Of course, it probably had a pedigree longer than her arm and a name she'd never be able to pronounce.

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  • He named it Sentinel, which was probably a good indication of his expectations.

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  • Probably, but doesn't everyone?

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  • That's probably a good idea.

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  • It was probably safe to say the rest of his life depended heavily on how he handled things from this point on.

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  • She'd probably never know and she needed the help – even if she didn't see it that way.

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  • Even now he probably suspected.

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  • Probably counting to ten... something she should have tried.

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  • Probably some run down shack without electricity or running water - and how much of the 40 acres was vertical?

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  • He probably thought he was rescuing her.

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  • The climate in the south at this time of the year was probably hot, but surely it couldn't hold a candle to the week she had spent in the desert.

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  • Yes. I'll probably travel some, but I'll be back home before night.

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  • It probably wasn't the man she had seen at the airport, after all.

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  • Oh, I'll probably leave them up until the weather starts to get cold - unless someone objects, of course.

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  • At any rate, he'll probably show up on your door step some time.

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  • She quieted a sudden rush of excitement with a reminder that he was probably being paid to visit.

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  • Only the tiniest shred of doubt remained in her mind, and that was probably born of wishful thinking, not logic.

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  • He probably thought she was dense.

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  • After all, he was merely doing his job - playing out a part that probably meant a lot to his career.

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  • He was probably right.

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  • I hate to tell you this, but you probably got the chiggers while you were cutting the grass.

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  • From now on he would probably do his watching from afar - if he didn't simply tell her father the deal was off.

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  • Probably, but only because it would mean Denton was right.

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  • It's sturdy and you're probably as safe here as you would be anywhere close.

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  • It probably won't get this bad again tonight, but you can never be sure.

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  • The electric company has probably been working all night.

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  • He probably thought she had unlimited funding.

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  • It was probably wishful thinking - nothing more.

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  • He was probably hungry too.

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  • Probably something said in the heat of the moment.

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  • That's probably true, but it is fun, and you find the most interesting flowers here in the woods.

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  • It was bad enough that she probably smelled, but the warmth from his body combined with the excitement of his proximity left her feeling a little nauseous.

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  • He probably thought she was the biggest baby he'd ever seen.

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  • It's probably silly, but I was thinking that this land would be a good investment for a resort retreat.

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  • Probably the same way you knew about Justin and me.

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  • They probably weren't real, but he didn't care, as long as they filled his hands.

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  • It was close to seven on a Sunday morning, which meant they were probably still asleep.

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  • If Ashley wasn't the fourth person to say so, I'd probably refer her to psych for an evaluation.

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  • Now, she was late for work and probably on her way to getting fired.

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  • Freaked out is probably more accurate.

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  • You're the product of a single mother, probably raised in near-poverty, based on your simple tastes.

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  • Whatever your father did to you and your mother, it was probably bad.

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  • Whoever is behind sending you here is probably threatening you, if you don't deliver.

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  • It's probably closer to five hundred.

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  • I'll probably be texting you this week.

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  • After Oswald's defeat and death at the hands of Penda in 642 Bernicia fell to his brother Oswio, while Oswine son of Osric became king in Deira, though probably subject to Oswio.

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  • Moll JEthelwald, who may have been a brother of Eadberht, succeeded, and after a victory over a certain Oswine, who fell in the battle, abdicated and became a monk probably under compulsion in 765.

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  • Eanred, son of Eardwulf, probably came to the throne in 809 and reigned until 841.

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  • He was probably killed in Ireland in 877.

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  • The younger Eadulf was slain by Siward, probably in the reign of Hardacanute.

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  • In the United Kingdom the employment of brewery yeasts selected from a single cell has not come into general use; it may probably be accounted for in a great measure by conservatism and the wrong application of Hansen's theories.

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  • The "stinking fermentations" occasionally experienced in breweries probably arise from this, the free sulphur being derived from the hops.

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  • Candidates had further to be fugitives (probably slaves), and as a preliminary had to break off a bough from a specified tree.

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  • The story that Pyrrhus attempted to frighten Fabricius by the sight of an elephant is probably a fiction.

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  • The fact that at this stage the polarization is a maximum, when the angle through which the light is turned exceeds a right angle, is the more worthy of note, as the opposite result would probably have been expected.

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  • These long-chinned mastodons must have had an extremely elongated muzzle, formed by the upper lip and nose above and the lower lip below, with which they were able to reach the ground, the neck being probably rather longer than in elephants.

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  • The Thysanoptera are probably world-wide in their range, but they have hardly been studied outside Europe and North America.

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  • The number of thunderstorm days is probably a less exact measure of the relative intensity of thunderstorms than statistics as to the number of persons killed annually by lightning per million of the population.

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  • We do not, however, know its date, save that, if not Domitian's work, it was carried out soon after his death, and the whole frontier thus constituted was reorganized, probably by Hadrian, with a continuous wooden palisade reaching from Rhine to Danube.

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  • The first outcome of the new connexion was his appointment to the abbacy of Aberbrothock by the queen regent, before her marriage, probably in June 1514.

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  • Many instances are on record of symptoms of poisoning, and even death, having followed the consumption of plants which have passed as true mushrooms; these cases have probably arisen from the examples consumed being in a state of decay, or from some mistake as to the species eaten.

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  • It is probably a poisonous plant, belonging, as it does, to a dangerous cohort.

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  • The first rolling mill west of the Alleghanies was probably one near Morgantown.

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  • Only two fellows, 4 choristers, 2 scholars and 2 almsmen were named in the charter and probably were only colourably members.

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  • Hastings's public career will probably never cease to be a subject of controversy.

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  • Of all these temples the oldest is probably that of Heracles, while the best preserved are those of Hera and Concordia, which are very similar in dimensions; the latter, indeed, a Some writers place Kamikos, the city of the mythical Sican Kokalos, on the site of Acragas or its acropolis; but it appears to have lain to the north-west, possiblyat Caltabellotta,lom.

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  • It was in the latter temple that the statue of the god by Myron stood; it had probably been carried off to Carthage, was given to the temple by P. Scipio Africanus from the spoils of that city and aroused the cupidity of Verres.

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  • Just outside the south wall is a Roman necropolis, with massive tombs in masonry, and a Christian catacomb, and a little farther south a tomb in two stories, a mixture of Doric and Ionic architecture, belonging probably to the 2nd century B.C., though groundlessly called Dimensions in English feet.

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  • The house of Bouillon was not alone in claiming the knight of the swan as an ancestor, and the tradition probably originally belonged to the house of Cleves.

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  • Tobacco, vegetables and other garden produce are much cultivated; cotton could probably be grown with profit.

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  • The centre of the mining district (Metalla of the itineraries) was probably about 5 m.

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  • Its width is as a rule about 24 ft.; at present its surface is formed of rough cobbling, upon which there was probably a gravel layer, now washed away.

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  • The island had (probably since the end of the 9th century) been divided into four districts - Cagliari, Arborea, Torres (or Logudoro) and Gallura - each under a giudice or remained a prisoner at Bologna until his death.

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  • The Test Act was now brought forward, and Shaftesbury, who appears to have heard how he had been duped in 1670, supported it, with the object probably of thereby getting rid of Clifford.

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  • He now began to be regarded as the chief upholder of Protestantism in the ministry; he lost favour with Charles, and on Sunday, the 9th of September 1673, was dismissed from the chancellorship. Among the reasons for this dismissal is probably the fact that he opposed grants to the king's mistresses.

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  • Vanderbilt, its 125,000 acres constituting what is probably the finest country place in the United States.

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  • He died probably in 427, certainly before the summer of 426, when we find his son Agis on the throne.

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  • He was accused of desiring to make himself pope; more probably he thought of serving as a papal condottiere against the emperor Henry IV.

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  • Zimbabwe was probably the distributing centre for the gold traffic carried on in the middle ages between subjects of the Monomotapa and the Mahommedans of the coast.

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  • As a proof of the seriousness with which he regarded the literary vocation, it may be mentioned that he used to write out his poems in printed characters, believing that that process best enabled him to understand his own peculiarities and faults, and probably unconscious that Coleridge had recommended some such method of criticism when he said he thought "print settles it."

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  • But in addition to bringing forward a fundamental and philosophical view of morbid processes, which probably contributed more than any other single cause to vindicate for pathology the place which he claimed for it among the biological sciences, Virchow made many important contributions to histology and morbid anatomy and to the study of particular diseases.

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  • The ordinary domesticated cats of Europe are, however, mainly of African origin, although they have largely crossed, especially in Germany (and probably also in Great Britain), with the wild cat.

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  • It is added that the remains of cats from Roman villas at Silchester and Dursley are probably referable to the domesticated breed.

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  • The original land-holding aristocracy, which had probably initiated and for a time monopolized commerce, was partly supplanted by prosperous upstarts, and with the general increase of prosperity began to lose its hold upon the community of artisans.

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  • Attempts have been made, principally founded on some remarks of Huygens, to show that Descartes had learned the principles of refraction from the manuscript of a treatise by Willebrord Snell, but the facts are uncertain; and, so far as Descartes founds his optics on any one, it is probably on the researches of Kepler.

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  • The doctrine of the circulation of the blood, which Descartes adopted from Harvey, supplied additional arguments in favour of his mechanical theory, and he probably did much to popularize the discovery.

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  • Borelli (1608-1679) as its most notable name, entered in a way on the mechanical study of anatomy suggested by Descartes, but was probably much more dependent upon the positive researches of Galileo.

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  • Pericles now seemed to have made up his mind that war with Sparta, the head of that ' The date can hardly be fixed; probably it was after 440.

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  • The sculptor Pheidias was prosecuted on two vexatious charges (probably in 433), and before he could disprove the second he died under arrest.

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  • The date of the original chapel is unknown, but it was probably an oratory which was an offshoot of Kirkstall Abbey.

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  • The jactus lapidum of which he speaks was probably more akin to the modern "putting the weight," once even called "putting the stone."

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  • It was probably in 642 that he married Eanfled, daughter of Edwin, thus uniting the two rival dynasties of Northumbria.

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  • Of these canals the best known, and probably the greatest, was the Nahrawan, which, leaving the Tigris, on its eastern side, above Samarra, over loo m.

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  • Here they had their own lands, and some form of local government by elders, and appear to have been prosperous and contented; probably the only demand made on them by the Babylonian government was the payment of taxes.

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  • Probably his judgment of the situation was correct; yet, in view of Sennacherib's failure at Jerusalem in 701 and of the admitted strength of the city, the hope of the Jewish nobles could not be considered wholly unfounded, and in any case their patriotism (like that of the national party in the Roman siege) was not unworthy of admiration.

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  • Probably he believed in the existence of other gods, though he does not express himself clearly on this point; in any case he held that the worship of other deities was destructive to Israel.

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  • Despite the fact that with the exception of the period of the "Great Awakening" (1740-1742), when he preached as an itinerant in several neighbouring colonies, his active labours were confined to his own parish, his influence on the religious thought of his time in America was probably surpassed only by that of his old friend and teacher Jonathan Edwards.

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  • Probably owing to the same cause, there is less cut stone in the walls, the Palenque builders using plaster to obtain smooth surfaces.

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  • Land was probably acquired for a military post and store depot at Woolwich in 1667, in order to erect batteries against the invading Dutch fleet, although in 1664 mention is made of storehouses and sheds for repairing ship carriages.

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  • Its castle, built probably in Newmarch's time, or shortly after, was the most advanced outpost of the invaders in a wild part of Wales where the tendency to revolt was always strong.

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