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The question about this missing person is triggered by the F.B.I.'s grim refusal to accept the phrase Cold Case squad.
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Saying there was a general acceptance of poverty in Washington, Mr. Edwards told the audience: "We can build one America that no longer accepts the phrase, working poor.
Domestic violence remains common and widely accepted – the phrase "niko zubakwa" or "that's how marriages are built" is frequently used.
Bowing to the inevitable, in 2005 the UK Ministry of Defence accepted the phrase GWS, for the purpose of awarding war pensions, with the caveat that the term was an umbrella term covering the various clinical presentations and outcomes.
And he accepted the neutered phrase of "climate change" over the more ominous phrase of "global warming," and then proceeded to do nothing about it for four years.
This problem is eliminated by adding a restrictive conditions to the program, which accepts the initiation phrase if the application is at least 90%% sure that the phrase was correctly received/said.
It did not accept that the phrase "Islamic honour killing" would have suggested to readers that honour killings are approved of by Islam, Ipso said.
Yet in the expression without fail, they accept the noun fail exactly as the phrase describes.
The famous phrase "legal tender for all debts" means that lenders — and only lenders — are required to accept the bills.
Although Wisconsin law prohibits coordination between candidates and outside groups for "political purposes," the four-justice conservative majority accepted the argument that this phrase must be limited to ads that expressly call for the election or defeat of a candidate.
Well, he's not a 'New Man' in the accepted sense of the phrase.
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