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At one point during the court appearance on Monday, Mr. Alessa responded to a question from Judge Arleo about whether he wanted a court-appointed lawyer by saying, "Excuse me?" As he was being led out, he recognized someone in the courtroom, smiled broadly, pointed and waved as best he could with the shackles.
Under this famous coif, and above the broadly pointed and gaudily printed shirt collars of the era, were handsome but not too threateningly masculine features and a warbling tenor voice, to which teenage girls responded en masse with an occasionally terrifying ardor.
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More broadly, others pointed out that the extermination campaigns contradict the guiding ideology of China's current leaders, who constantly invoke the need to build a "harmonious society".
This day is presented first from the detailed perspective of the planter and his family and then from the more broadly painted point of view of the slaves, who left little historical record of their presence, except when they were bought or sold.
Donaghy's former nemesis Buchanan grins broadly and points her hands in homage at her.
Martinez was booed loudest during pregame introductions, and bounded outof the dugout, smiling broadly and pointing to those who jeered.
More broadly, they point to profound flaws in the current regime of global health governance, which is guided by foreign affairs and security policies.
Furthermore, the small number of studies, lack of overall consistency, the relatively small increase in predictive value, and the costs of measuring these additional vascular characteristics, limit extending their use more broadly and point to the need for more research in this area.
More broadly, Mr. Salazar pointed out the Arctic poses serious geopolitical issues related to security and the environment as warming temperatures unlock frozen waters and create competition for natural resources.
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