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"It's hearsay and can't be attributed to anyone," said James Culleton, who represents one of the officers, Richard Murphy.
"But there is no material before me from which blame should be attributed to anyone, except those extremists who were prepared to use the internet to encourage extreme views in a boy of 14 and then use him to carry out terrorist acts".
"Respecting taxpayer rights and taxpayer privacy are cornerstone principles for the IRS," the agency said in a statement not attributed to anyone by name.
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This stage version, produced in Los Angeles in 2005 and 2007, adds forgettable music by Christopher Reiner, sung amateurishly most of the time, and awkward choreography, which the program doesn't attribute to anyone.
A proposition A is mutual knowledge among a set of agents if each agent knows that A. Mutual knowledge by itself implies nothing about what, if any, knowledge anyone attributes to anyone else.
Informally, a proposition A is mutually known among a set of agents if each agent knows that A. Mutual knowledge by itself implies nothing about what, if any, knowledge anyone attributes to anyone else.
It would not be appropriate to allow the delegator to delegate one of his IdP provided attributes to anyone, since he has no authority to do this e.g. the first author of this paper should not be allowed by the cloud service to delegate his University of Kent professor attribute to anyone.
He feels terrible that such sentiments are being attributed to him and apologises to anyone who might have been hurt by them".
He feels terrible that such sentiments are being attributed to him and apologizes to anyone who might have been hurt by them.
A United Nations report released last week found evidence of pervasive war crimes in Syria; most were the work of the government, but enough were attributed to the rebels to give anyone pause.
That's my corruption of the original phrase "never trust anyone over 30," attributed to everyone from Bob Dylan to the Beatles, but actually coined in the 60s by free speech activist Jack Weinberger.
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