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71Dr. Livingstone, I Presume — Single by The Moody Blues from the album In Search of the Lost Chord A side Voices in the Sky Released 28 June 1968 …
72être présumé — ● être présumé verbe passif Être considéré, supposé tel avant l établissement de faits certains : Tout homme est présumé innocent. Remplir effectivement telle fonction, sans pour autant qu il y ait certitude : Il est l auteur présumé de ce roman …
73Wikipedia:Presume buena fe — Atajos WP:BFWP:BF WP:PBFWP:PBF …
74assume, presume — These words have related but distinguishable meanings. To assume is to take for granted, to infer without proof: Mrs. Black assumed that her husband had paid the bill. To presume is to believe something to be a fact, to infer as true without… …
75assume, presume — The two words are often so close in meaning as to be indistinguishable, but in some contexts they do allow a fine distinction to be made. Assume, in the sense of to suppose, normally means to put forth a realistic hypothesis, something that… …
76doctor Livingstone, I presume — Meaning Origin Supposedly said by the Victorian journalist Stanley when finding Livingstone in the African bush …
77supreme — presume …
78assume — , presume The two words are often so close in meaning as to be indistinguishable, but in some contexts they do allow a fine distinction to be made. Assume, in the sense of to suppose, normally means to put forth a realistic hypothesis,… …
79Presumed — Presume Pre*sume , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Presumed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Presuming}.] [F. pr[ e]sumer, L. praesumere, praesumptum; prae before + sumere to take. See {Assume}, {Redeem}.] 1. To assume or take beforehand; esp., to do or undertake without …
80Presuming — Presume Pre*sume , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Presumed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Presuming}.] [F. pr[ e]sumer, L. praesumere, praesumptum; prae before + sumere to take. See {Assume}, {Redeem}.] 1. To assume or take beforehand; esp., to do or undertake without …