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Since the Scouts had not clearly proclaimed any antigay policy in its official handbook, Stevens argued, the Hurley decision was not controlling.
At one point, although the musicians had been playing something else, the patterned sounds of his feet clearly proclaimed, "Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way".
These efforts, along with similar initiatives in multiple faith communities, are signals of hope that society at large can respond effectively to the environmental alert so clearly proclaimed by Pope Francis.
He'd been looking for cyclin genes in yeast without much success, but he knew enough to recognise the now famous MRAIL sequence when he saw it, and then comparing clam cyclin A and sea urchin cyclin B sequences with Cdc13 clearly proclaimed it as a close relative of cyclin.
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The U.S. national security strategy, adopted in 2002 and still in effect, clearly proclaims the need for U.S. global military superiority.
"It would be easy to view One World Trade Centre as a betrayal of everyone who lost their lives on September 11th, because it so clearly proclaims the terrorists won.
While federal and private experts agree that the blitz left much confidential -- including some crucial dimensions, ingredients, manufacturing tricks and design secrets -- Pakistan was clearly proclaiming that it had mastered the black art.
Which was this …" The piece – illustrated with a silhouetted skyscraper overprinted in red with "replace with better artwork" – savages the new building as "a betrayal of everyone who lost their lives on September 11th because it so clearly proclaims the terrorists won … "One World Trade Center is a non-event.
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