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  • Solidifying both the interfaith aspect to the Egyptian protests, and the American impact on it, when an Al Jazeera reporter asked how an Egyptian would respond if President Mubarak stepped down, he echoed the words of Rev.

    Frank Fredericks: The Egyptian Revolution: An Interfaith Movement Frank Fredericks 2011

  • Solidifying both the interfaith aspect to the Egyptian protests, and the American impact on it, when an Al Jazeera reporter asked how an Egyptian would respond if President Mubarak stepped down, he echoed the words of Rev.

    Frank Fredericks: The Egyptian Revolution: An Interfaith Movement Frank Fredericks 2011

  • Solidifying without hardening can be a challenge sometimes.

    Life Begins At 40 « Tales from the Reading Room 2009

  • Solidifying those links, more than 1,000 U.S. soldiers last year participated in a joint missile-defense exercise in Israel last year known as "Juniper Cobra," the first such exercise involving boots on the ground between the two nations.

    Despite diplomatic tensions, U.S.-Israeli security ties strengthen 2010

  • Solidifying those links, more than 1,000 U.S. soldiers last year participated in a joint missile-defense exercise in Israel last year known as "Juniper Cobra," the first such exercise involving boots on the ground between the two nations.

    Despite diplomatic tensions, U.S.-Israeli security ties strengthen 2010

  • Solidifying in my mind the details of what was bound to be one of the worst nights of my life.

    Vanished Kate Brian 2010

  • Solidifying this notion of a “conspiracy theory,” Clinton's Justice Department issued a report on Jan. 15, 1995, stating that it had found no "evidence that U.S. agencies or officials illegally armed Iraq" in the 1980s.

    Bush's Only Gift to America 2009

  • Solidifying this notion of a “conspiracy theory,” Clinton's Justice Department issued a report on Jan. 15, 1995, stating that it had found no "evidence that U.S. agencies or officials illegally armed Iraq" in the 1980s.

    Bush's Only Gift to America 2009

  • Solidifying this notion of a “conspiracy theory,” Clinton's Justice Department issued a report on Jan. 15, 1995, stating that it had found no "evidence that U.S. agencies or officials illegally armed Iraq" in the 1980s.

    Printing: Bush's Only Gift to America 2009

  • Solidifying this notion of a “conspiracy theory,” Clinton's Justice Department issued a report on Jan. 15, 1995, stating that it had found no "evidence that U.S. agencies or officials illegally armed Iraq" in the 1980s.

    Printing: Bush's Only Gift to America 2009

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