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Khan, who sat on the Home Office working group tackling extremism and radicalisation, and Inspire are behind an event at City Hall for 200 activists, academics and policy-makers called Speaking in God's Name: Re-examining Gender in Islam next month, in which religious experts will aim to debunk restrictions conservative Muslims seek to place on women.
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Re-examining the phenomenon of the gangster picture made me realize all over again its influence, staying power, and sheer vastness.
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Re-examining operating practices and regulations will likely take more than a year, during which time new deepwater operations will be curtailed.
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Re-examining on a regular basis the country's need for a standing military of enormous size and scope.
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Re-examining the test results, my internist said that I had, at best, a borderline case of sleep apnea, and not to wear the machine, which was obviously doing no good.
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Re-examining mass transit systems is probably going to be one of the main ways by which we can reduce our global carbon emissions, thus improving both our lifestyle and the planet.
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Re-examining the 1976 polaroid for 1/2 of nose and mouth reveals that the left side is entirely missing.
I scan 2 photographs from the 1970s. Ann Althouse 2009
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Re-examining the strategy in Iraq is a nice first start, but what about re-examining the cowboy foreign policy used to justify pre-emptive war, whether on faulty intelligence or not?
Sally Kohn: An Agenda for the Democrats' Second Hundred Hours (Putting Some Gingrich in Pelosi) 2008
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The Volokh Conspiracy » Re-examining Television of the 1960s and1970s:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Re-examining Television of the 1960s and 1970s: 2007
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~ Confrontation of good versus evil: Re-examining the Stanford Prison Experiment [The World's Fair] -- "Philip Zimbardo, professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University and the guy who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971, writes today [Friday] in the Chronicle of Higher Education about the lessons and conduct of that pyschological test."
Speedlinking 4/2/07 William Harryman 2007
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