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Among them is Haytham Al-Maleh, the 80-year-old human rights lawyer, whom the Syrian regime recen tly sentenced to three years imprisonment for "transferring false and exaggerated news that weakens national sentiment."
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Instead of four years of talks, there has been mostly silence between the U.S. and China, as a series of disputes, most importan tly over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, prompted Beijing to cool cooperation with the Pentagon.
Gates Arrives in Beijing to Smooth Ties Julian E. Barnes 2011
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This is even more blatanl=tly clear after hearing one comment on your show this morning.
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Ruthlessly, he excised the extending branch of the nearest tree, which fell against the sliced trunk, toppling it into a sliding pile of sligh tly overlapping segments.
Massage 2010
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The putting elements have improved, but they call for a similar adjustment; you have to learn how sof tly to stroke an eight-foot putt toward a hole on a screen 25 feet away.
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It'd be funny if it said "By the MnM-tly talented..."
Sunday Sweets: Valentine's Treats Jen 2009
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Father, I recen tly had the privilege of serving a sung Mass celebrated by Fr Byers.
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So Ted my dear, your claim of being "Completely Heterosexual", is far from a fait accompli-tly
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The sub-genre is tly called found footage which means it is supposed to be the footage found by investigators after the fact.
A disappointing movie Tripp 2008
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What kind of feverish, Van Gogh-like passion drove him to produce these distorted and violently coloured works?
Archive 2008-12-01 Hels 2008
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