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"Damning" is here used in the sense of condemnatory.
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Promoted to Headline (H2) on 5/7/09: DOJ Report Reaches "Damning" Conclusions for Bybee and Yoo yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'DOJ Report Reaches "Damning" Conclusions for Bybee and Yoo'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Bush\'s line of defense could collapse if it were determined that the lawyers were colluding with administration officials in setting policy, rather than providing objective legal analysis.
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"Damning" is here used in the sense of condemnatory.
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DOJ Report Reaches "Damning" Conclusions for Bybee and Yoo by: Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t | Report
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DOJ Report Reaches "Damning" Conclusions for Bybee and Yoo by: Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t | Report
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'Damning' evidence puts heat on Flavio: Briatore's F1 future hangs in the balance
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'Damning' evidence puts heat on Flavio: Briatore's F1 future hangs in the balance
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OpEdNews - Article: DOJ Report Reaches "Damning" Conclusions for Bybee and Yoo
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Damning the Conservative leader as without any discernible political convictions, Tebbit said: I'm not sure what he believes in.
I admire Nick Clegg more than David Cameron, says Norman Tebbit
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WASHINGTON (CNN) - Damning new allegations about former Sen. John Edwards 'extramarital affair are coming out - this time, the claims could spell the end of Edwards' political career.
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