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And yet Taseer was honored with a meticulously carried-out state funeral, his coffin wrapped in the green and white Pakistani flag.
In Pakistan, Tolerance Shrinks Mira Sethi 2011
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Hosting SSL servers on virtual machines as part of hosting providers 'services is needed to drop the cost of properly carried-out sites, Ristic says.
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Researches have been carried-out in the Ashley Towers Library, and the most likely creator of the eyeball-popping display shown here is the honeysuckle.
Hedge Fund Peter Ashley 2008
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And as Texas governor when Bush carried-out a record-setting 152 executions I thought he might have violated the commandment: "Thou shall not kill."
Joseph A. Palermo: Bible Quotes on "Worldwide Intelligence Updates?" 2009
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If they are really Maoist militia then Bhutan shall be able to bar international criticism only if the investigation on them be carried-out amidst international human rights bodies.
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Their messages from God netted them beatings, reprimands by kings, death threats, and—sadly—carried-out death sentences.
Puzzlements & Predicaments of the Bible Linda Washington 2007
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Their messages from God netted them beatings, reprimands by kings, death threats, and—sadly—carried-out death sentences.
Puzzlements & Predicaments of the Bible Linda Washington 2007
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The police should now act and arrest all those who planned and carried-out acts of violence in KwaZulu-Natal.
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The pages of history contain nothing to compare with the little volume we to-day place in the hands of our countrymen; and we know of no more powerful and eloquent condemnation of the system on which Ireland is governed, than that contained in the simple fact that all those speeches were spoken, all those trials carried-out, all those sentences decreed, within the lifetime of a single generation.
Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various
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Crusius to an evangelically deeper, though not philosophically carried-out, development of moral science.
Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873
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