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In Tanzania, in Mtikila-Vs-Attorney General [H. C.C.S No. 5 of 1993] the judge observed that:
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For C.S, Lewis it was also an intellectual process.
Misconceptions Teresa 2006
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For C.S, Lewis it was also an intellectual process.
Misconceptions Teresa 2006
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For C.S, Lewis it was also an intellectual process.
Misconceptions Teresa 2006
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For C.S, Lewis it was also an intellectual process.
Archive 2006-01-01 Teresa 2006
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Gordon Gee, who criticized non-B.C.S. teams for facing opponents like Little
NYT > Home Page By PETE THAMEL 2011
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For the non-B.C.S. games carried by ESPN through Jan. 1, viewership was down to 3.9 million from an average of 4.1 million through the same period last year.
NYT > Home Page By RICHARD SANDOMIR 2011
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According to A.C. Nielsen, the four network affiliates in Green Bay combined - ABC. C.S, NBC.and Fox - reach 167,000 people 2 years and older at 6 p.m. across the geographically larger TV market - about 1.1 million people - or 15 percent of the market.
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[Dr. Harold C. Relyea, a specialist in national government with the C.ngressional Research Service (C.S) of the Library of C.ngress] argues that C.ngress and the judiciary, as "co-equal branches of constitutional government," serve as a check on the executive power.
GlobalResearch.ca 2010
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C.S, Kottayam 151 for nine in 25 overs (P.C. Ajay 41) bt Maharaja's, Ernakulam 132 in 23.1 overs (Jinesh 44, Vinukumar three for 26).
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