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Humans thus know what no other animals apparently know about themselves namely, that they are mortal.
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In it, he claimed that drugging a woman with Quaaludes – which she apparently knew about – and then having sex with her was consensual.
Members of the Trump team had apparently known about this situation before taking office, but Flynn had been allowed to become national-security adviser anyway.
The first the US apparently knew about the interception was last year, when video feeds from a drone were found on the laptop of a Shia militant in Iraq who was allegedly backed by Iran.
Immigration and Naturalization Service officials, who apparently knew about the torture charges against Kelbessa when they awarded him citizenship, ordered a new investigation, the first step in the arduous process necessary to revoke it.
The company apparently knew about the bug in June, when it issued a fix for the beta versions of its next operating system, El Capitan, but in doing so it revealed the existence of the gaping flaw to the world.
There is hardly a hair's breadth of culpability between Neville Husband, who abused children, and any of the staff who, apparently, knew about this and failed to take their concerns forward.
According to the source, Sulake had apparently known about the problem with some of the content last week, and possibly even earlier — but even as recently as this morning, there were still chat rooms on Habbo containing content of a sexual and illicit nature.
(On the intelligence failures point, questions certainly need to be asked, given that French and Belgian intelligence agencies apparently knew about the jihadi backgrounds of perpetrators of the Paris attacks. Yet weren't, apparently, targeting them closely enough to prevent Saturday's attack. And all this despite France having hugely draconian counter-terrorism digital surveillance laws…).
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