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There is serious doubt as to the originality of the prologue and the epilogue, as such genres as the protestations of the innocent are found in other literary groups of the time but absent the narrative structures.
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In 1943, the legion was "annexed" into the Waffen SS as the 27th SS Langemarck Division, despite the protestations of the party.
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But Africa and its struggles are essential to the picture: as the presence of an African backdrop, in conjunction with the protestations of core values, attests.
Despite the protestations of politicians, such crimes are neither new nor uncommon.
They failed that test yesterday, whatever the protestations of their coach.
On Saturday, despite the protestations of Mr. Westin, the ABC News president, word of the move was delivered as a fait accompli, according to executives familiar with the situation.
Despite the protestations of his sister, he caught the Sun in a snare, causing an eclipse.
For all the protestations of "sceptics", he says: "The atmosphere doesn't care.
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