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Allen expresses to camera a desire to have a large sock full of horse manure close to hand, whereupon the guy asserts his right to express his opinion on the grounds that he teaches a course at Columbia on "TV, media and culture", a fact that – he asserts gives his views on McLuhan a great deal of validity.

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That, Airbus and Boeing assert, gives Bombardier, which is based in Montreal, an unfair edge when it offers its CSeries to a U.S. carrier or an airline based in a country that is home to Airbus production.

It was this central Christian allegory that (as its instructions asserted) gave the New Game of Human Life its "UTILITY and MORAL TENDENCY".

She sought to avoid traditional forms and accepted devices, the use of which, she asserted, gave unspoken assent to the male-oriented power structure that had established them.

The company's patents, they asserted, gave it "a monopoly on clinical testing of its genes," blocking "avenues of scientific inquiry" and creating "barriers to scientific progress and medical care".

This is quite something to assert, given that if Woods did manage to win this week he would be halfway to a grand slam and that by all earthly calculations he is a hotter favourite to win this major than he has been when winning the previous seven.

They are also concerned Google is trying to transfer liability for obtaining consent onto publishers — asserting: "Given that your now-changed terms are incorporated by reference into many contracts under which publishers indemnify Google, these terms could result in publishers indemnifying Google for potentially ruinous fines.

Pop music's relationship with sex has historically been more centred on, say, a 15-year-old Christina Aguilera rolling in the sand and imploring us to "rub her the right way", or Rick James asserting "give it to me baby", than a nuanced conversation about consent.

As the press release asserts, that gives riders less than a week to "sample and become acclimated to new travel options".

The lyricist asserts that, given the vernacular in question, "possible" rhymes with "gospel" and "liable" with "Bible".

His Salt Lake experience, he asserts, has given him the confidence to speak out against the New York plan.

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