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That last is an assertion upon which any given issue of Science Times will be sure to pounce.
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The public, however, do not have this luxury: not everybody has been extensively educated to critically appraise the data upon which assertions are made.
Green insinuated that Aslan, a closet Muslim by no means, must have a hidden agenda in critically examining Christianity's central figure, and questioned his motives for making assertions that may shake the foundations upon which thousands of years of dogma rests.
I loved the Episcopalians but couldn't embrace that single metaphor upon which the Christian story is built, and particularly the assertion it was literally true.
This is precisely one of the core assertions of our framework: such features of research environments as culture or identity are in effect resources upon which centre members can draw in advancing the work.
To the first charge, the assertion that he had a human mother was considered a convincing refutation; with regard to the second, the affirmation by the Council of Ephesus (431) that Mary was Theotokos became the principle upon which devotion to Mary in the East has primarily rested.
The article also referred incompletely to an assertion of "self-dealing," the sale of subsidiary rights to other companies under the Time Warner umbrella, and to the way it could affect the film's gross revenues, upon which Mr. Jackson's percentage is based.
Upon which this stuff connects and moves.
Upon which they ceased firing.
upon which to expand.
Upon which he reacted "oh"!
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