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In his remarks on the Senate floor, McCain said: "Although I may admit to failures in my private life, I have [always] kept faith with every oath I have ever sworn to this country.
Right now, I am sitting in the den at my dorm, listening to people explain Calc 2 to each other (which, I may admit, sounds a bit like a foreign language) and typing this blog post.
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I) Outpatient clinic may admit people coming from other regions.
Sure, later she may admit "I was stupid not to realise it," but by the then the damage will already be done.
And while you may admit that the service isn't where it should be, I have yet to see a refund check in the mail.
However, extraordinary services may admit candidates at once to any rank.
Even though Burroughs may admit to torturing his cat, that doesn't mean he approves of it.
Even his strongest admirers may admit to sometimes feeling as Jeanne Reynal did when, in 1950, Cage recited his "Lecture on Nothing" at the Artists Clubb: "John, I dearly love you, but I can't bear another minute".
Their claims for United Nations refugee status would be checked there by United Nations officials, he said, and Australia may admit some who qualify.
Hoping that our new Tory overlords may admit that the "free" market has made something worse is probably as crazy as expecting a decent train service.
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