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World athletics' governing body has been accused of blocking a survey that apparently states a third of top athletes admitting cheating.
Second, Apac, Uganda, where my group has ongoing research, is not a former "ghost town" populated by "zombies" that has now returned to normalcy, as "Lifeblood" apparently states.
Michigan's computer access law apparently states that using a Wi-Fi connection without authorization is a felony.
Apparently, states' rights is one of those principles that conservatives are all for — but only when it suits their purposes.
But I must have missed the memo that went out -- the one that apparently states that if a female performer says one mildly controversial thing, she should be pilloried (paging Katherine Heigl); if a female creator has an non-diverse cast, she should be ripped apart (see Lena Dunham); and if a female performer is late to the "Glee" set, then my God, it's on par with a constitutional crisis.
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"Fifa rules apparently state that teams must name three goalkeepers in their squad for the World Cup," writes Joe Diaz.
Even the apparently state-sponsored online chaos provoked in Estonia in 2007 and Georgia in 2008 cannot be laid at Russia's official door with total certainty.
Last November North Korea caught the world by surprise with its revelation of 2,000 apparently state-of-the-art centrifuges used for enriching uranium.
A key point was that she had apparently stated a preference, before her car accident, for not being kept alive artificially.
It was there he was finally grabbed by security staff and handed on to police for arrest – but not before apparently stating he wanted to try a car.
"Fifa rules apparently state that teams must name three goalkeepers in their squad for the World Cup," wrote Joe Diaz back in 2010.
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