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The crimes are usually directed at influencing a world television audience & thus are crimes against the conscience of mankind.
Though these tours are usually directed at incoming students, you can go without a high school junior in tow.
The peace prize has often been used to send messages -- but they are usually directed at totalitarian states, and are most often sent through internal dissidents.
While organs from living donors are usually directed to a particular person, kidneys from the deceased are distributed under a formula devised by the network.
They also say that the theory is biased against women, as allegations of abuse are usually directed at fathers, and that it is used as a weapon by lawyers seeking to undermine a mother's credibility in court.
Depending on which program their college participates in, students and their families are usually directed to either the government or an outside lender for say, a Stafford loan for students or a Plus loan for parents, and rarely compare the terms themselves.
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But at least rural disgruntlement is usually directed towards inanimate objects, not people.
"We work in an extremely competitive business and competition drives us, but that competition is usually directed at other companies," said Gary Newman, president of 20th Century Fox Television.
In all forms of enteritis, treatment is usually directed toward relief of symptoms, with anti-inflammatory agents playing an important role.
Knowing for oneself what is there is, of course, the essential business of literary critics, whose attention is usually directed outward, focused imaginatively on the lives, words and intentions of other people.
It helped to make them seem square that they were usually directed by blockheads; partly because of the genre's daunting logistics, the studios felt more comfortable entrusting their expensive war flicks to journeymen.
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