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Added Scalia, "How could your reporter leap to the conclusion (contrary to my explanation) that the gesture was obscene? But it would be an error to simply leap to the conclusion that the contrast between "hard" and "soft" America is all that's being said. How could the officer leap to the conclusion that the man he saw through the window was trying to kill him? |
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leap at the opportunity leap down leap for joy leap forward leap of faith leap out leap over leap to the conclusion leap up learn learn ( the hard way learn a/ lesson learn about learn by learn by heart |
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