After all, if Mr Netanyahu can accommodate it, surely he should be able to do so, too.
Throughout it all, Romney has carried himself with restraint and dignity, though surely he must know that he deserves better.
And surely he knows that one additional Republican senator beyond the increase in three that seem to be in the bag will change the majority.
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But surely he might have given voters more to smile about?
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Surely he would prove to be not so much the reductio ad absurdum as the dernier cri, the ne plus ultra in the once-rarefied realm of tsardom?
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Perhaps Mr Murdoch will make a mess of the Wall Street Journal by undermining its editorial independence though surely he is too shrewd a businessman to mess with so valuable a brand.
Surely he has enough money to live many lifetimes.
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Moreover, surely he is a touch too impulsive, or certainly unpredictable, for conservative tastes: he is famous for having resigned on three occasions from ministerial posts, the last time in September last year when he was interior minister in the Socialist-led government of his friend, Lionel Jospin.
If he could do that, surely he should be able to render the quickness of his mare as she shook her tail against the flies, or impatiently raised her neck while he prepared the little painting cart, or pricked her ears as he made noises to the forest.
If Putin wins in March, which he most surely will, he would have been president for 12 years.
Mark may have thought that this would be a good way for him and his father to resolve some long-standing personal issues, but he surely got more than he bargained for.
And he is surely wrong when he argues that Muslims will not assimilate, that sharia law may become widespread or that large parts of many European cities will come to resemble north Africa.
Surely, he must realize that several million teachers are fans of professional football.
UN-mandated committee, he must surely have known that he had absolute immunity from any prosecution in relation to his work.
Froch will surely hope he can get back on home soil in Nottingham - even just to eliminate the ludicrous scoring which saw him lose the fight by six rounds on one judge's scorecard - but it could yet be in Berlin or even Birmingham.
He surely hopes that in going to Winfrey he can at least press the reset button.
While he surely enjoyed skewering the power and immorality of studio executives in "The Big Knife, " he also probably heard about some real-life scandals that may inform this cynical play.
He will surely continue speechifying from the backbenches, as he did in the previous parliament, on almost every topic under the sun.
Make him wait till December to learn if he stands a chance of the post, and surely at some point he decides to walk away.
He surely did but used their concept to proceed with Silver Lake Partners and not Southeastern.
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What he surely won't fail to notice, though, is the gentle mockery that infuses Stone's biopic.
When the economy recovers, which it surely will, he will get the credit.
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He surely enjoys flouting convention, and it has worked out nicely in the form of startups that quickly sell to technology leaders.
But this is very short-sighted, for if a representative attempts to handle a matter beyond his competence, he surely will lose the client.
He has argued that the PPIP is superior to a bad bank, but the weight of expert opinion, as he surely knows, disagrees.
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But he surely carries the burden of showing us and the American people that these things did not affect his fairness nor his impartiality.
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