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The Armenians' role in the disaster became one of the pretexts for the genocide.
This was one of the pretexts for Kristallnacht, which erupted two days later.
The funerals have become such money makers that the pretexts for them are sometimes a bit thin, Mr. Ampah said.
"Within Outer Spaces" made science and technology the pretexts for a galaxy of magic tricks and dancing.
"All the pretexts for his release today are unacceptable, and no one can believe it," said Salama Ahmed Salama, editor of an independent daily newspaper, Shorouq.
The country is neither occupied nor independent, but rather in a limbo whose descriptions are as pliable as the pretexts for the invasion that began America's seven-year involvement here.
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It was the pretext for courtship.
(The pretext for the conflict is miners' need for work).
"The books are not a pretext for scandal; the scandal was the pretext for the books," he said.
In 1975, fighting between different East Timorese groups was the pretext for invasion.
But Big Bang was the pretext for Barclays to become a truly global business.
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