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You still would never have heard about Taqiyya, the doctrine of religiously-sanctioned dissimulation about the faith, or about the related doctrine of Kitman, which is a variant of Taqiyya that consists of "mental reservation."
David Horowitz Freedom Center Hugh 2010
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You still would never have heard about Taqiyya, the doctrine of religiously-sanctioned dissimulation about the faith, or about the related doctrine of Kitman, which is a variant of Taqiyya that consists of "mental reservation."
Jihad Watch Hugh 2010
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As Automobile Magazine columnist and owner of three Lotuses including one once owned by Chapman Jamie Kitman puts it, I'm not sure these are the cars they ought to be building.
This Man Wants to Sell You a Lifestyle (Car Included) Kevin Sintumuang 2011
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"This ending was his idea of a joke," Kitman says.
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But does Chase have to be a "hoaxter," as Kitman calls him, to mock our eagerness for resolution?
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The Kitman Plan (pat. pending) calls for a presidential playoff system, a formula based on the U.S.
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The Kitman Plan is especially useful during the post - primary period when candidates of one party would face off against winner of the other party's playoffs.
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Wait a minute, Kitman, I finally said to myself deeper into the night.
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Kitman hasn't been watching the show too carefully if he thinks Chase has any interest in moralizing.
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"The black screen could be Chase's bid to become the Jean Paul Sartre of TV soap opera," Kitman says.
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