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Cheney 'Defended' Interrogations in Briefings - Poll: More Than Half of Americans Say Torture OK
186 k per second 2009
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Cheney 'Defended' Interrogations in Briefings - Poll: More Than Half of Americans Say Torture OK
186 k per second 2009
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Cheney 'Defended' Interrogations in Briefings - Poll: More Than Half of Americans Say Torture OK
186 k per second 2009
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Defended as a way to deny the regime of Fidel and Raúl Castro the resources to oppress its own people, the U.S.'s half-century-old sanctions against Cuba have -- in pursuing this noble effort -- become a blunt instrument.
Christopher Sabatini: A Middle East-Like Revolution in Cuba? Don't Hold Your Breath Christopher Sabatini 2011
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Defended as a way to deny the regime of Fidel and Raúl Castro the resources to oppress its own people, the U.S.'s half-century-old sanctions against Cuba have -- in pursuing this noble effort -- become a blunt instrument.
Christopher Sabatini: A Middle East-Like Revolution in Cuba? Don't Hold Your Breath Christopher Sabatini 2011
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Defended on the grounds of religious belief or local custom, but often as in Uganda influenced by evangelical groups from the developed world, such abuse is hard to stop.
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Defended the settlers, good to eat, great friends.
The Stainless Steel Rat Returns – Chapter 1 « Official Harry Harrison News Blog 2009
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Defended as a way to deny the regime of Fidel and Raúl Castro the resources to oppress its own people, the U.S.'s half-century-old sanctions against Cuba have -- in pursuing this noble effort -- become a blunt instrument.
Christopher Sabatini: A Middle East-Like Revolution in Cuba? Don't Hold Your Breath Christopher Sabatini 2011
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Defended the settlers, good to eat, great friends.
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Defended as a way to deny the regime of Fidel and Raúl Castro the resources to oppress its own people, the U.S.'s half-century-old sanctions against Cuba have -- in pursuing this noble effort -- become a blunt instrument.
Christopher Sabatini: A Middle East-Like Revolution in Cuba? Don't Hold Your Breath Christopher Sabatini 2011
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