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"It's been superb to find that this could be treated so easily".

How had this assassination attempt come to be treated so lightly?

So why should instability in men and women be treated so differently?

Charging discrimination may score political points, but the confirmation of federal judges is too important to be treated so cynically.

"For years we have taken pride in the caps we make, but now it hurts to be treated so shabbily".

Oddly, this only happens with class – years of experience in any other field would never be treated so dismissively.

"Students and their families must wonder what they have done to be treated so badly by this coalition government.

Unwanted minerals that naturally resist wetting may be treated so that their surfaces will be wetted and they will sink.

Even cats and dogs shouldn't be treated so heartlessly," one person posted to Sina Weibo, Agence-France Presse reported.

For him to be treated so lightly by the U.S. courts will cause enormous resentment in this country".

What a shame, though, that this important film should be treated so shabbily by the studio that produced it.

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