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"That proceeding would assumably be the certification of the election," Devaney said.

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Assumably, Microsoft would face the same proposed standards in acquiring companies, like taking on the burden of proof, and making the data it takes from users more portable and usable on other platforms.

"So as I told the people of Ohio yesterday, the monster is still loose and it's going to be out there in Ohio and across the country until we get, you know, the shot that will take care of and will protect us," DeWine said on "Bill Hemmer Reports," assumably referring to a coronavirus vaccine.

A question of why the father did not leave the money to the son who, assumably, did not borrow and not repay huge sums of cash comes to mind, but the bottom line is that is not his problem.

The next day the remains of that tramp are gathered up along the right of way, and a line in the local paper mentions the unknown man, undoubtedly a tramp, assumably drunk, who had probably fallen asleep on the track.

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