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8 Sentences With "most presumably"

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But the party machine had nominated more than 1,300 of them, most presumably legitimate.
Even in auto factories, most presumably air-conditioned, a week of six days above 90 degrees reduces production by 8 percent.
Sanders had literally come out of nowhere to mount a serious, sustained challenge against one of the most presumably presumptive front-runners in presidential campaign history.
The report says the party could sue to have him replaced on the ballot, but it's too late for those 34,000 votes that have already been cast (although not all are for Trump, most presumably are).
Down a side street just three blocks away, was a far superior attraction that most presumably missed: Saporè DownTown, an intriguingly experimental contemporary pizzeria that hours later was so packed with locals there was a one-hour wait.
Whatever happened to him after this is unknown, but most presumably he is either in hiding or captured and imprisoned for impersonation. Kōchū could never forgive him for kidnapping her daughter Riri, vowing to kill him in the most hideous ways possible, much to the disturbance of those present during that vow.
The first influx of blacks in any numbers came in the mid-Seventeenth Century, when free blacks, most presumably Spanish-speaking Catholics, chose to immigrate to the Bermuda from former Spanish West Indian colonies that were captured by England and incorporated into its growing empire. As with most of the white settlers, few could afford the cost of their transport and so arrived as indentured servants. The continued reliance upon indentured servitude until the dissolution of the Somers Isles Company in 1684 meant that Bermuda's economy did not come to rely on slavery during the 17th Century. Black and Native American slaves continued to trickle in Bermuda, however, due to privateers using the colony as a base of operations.
Thus, Paul Balog had to wrote his Gesta Hungarorum after Ákos' work, most presumably in 1273, when he was replaced as royal chancellor by Nicholas Kán for a relatively longer time. Paul's confrontation with his successor (who belonged to the rival baronial group in that time) contributed to that the author of Gesta Hungarorum indicated the gens Kán of "unknown origin" (while magister Ákos derived them from the lineage of gyulas). While Paul was a partisan of the gens Csák during the 1270s feudal anarchy, Ákos stood with their rival, the Kőszegi family (he possibly intentionally placed their arrival to the age of Grand Prince Géza [r. 972–997], emphasizing its ancient origin, while in fact, they only came to Hungary in the 1140s).

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