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The Dane committed far too many unforced errors and Safina broke again at the start of the second set.
The Israelis, Morris says, committed far more atrocities than the Arabs, but this was partly a function of success: they had far more opportunities.
The town's racism is embodied by Eddie Scruggs Scott Openshaww), the mayor's arrogant bully of a son who beats up Will and by the end of the movie has committed far worse crimes.
"In truth, however," writes Morris, "the Jews committed far more atrocities than the Arabs and killed far more civilians and PoWs in deliberate acts of brutality in the course of 1948".
Negro league players committed far more errors, perhaps because of field conditions or because they had to entertain the fans before each game instead of taking infield practice or because of different scoring standards.
Mr. Obama's political advisers say that number will be repeated, over and over leading up to next year's election, to make the case that the president has committed far greater resources to the war than the man who had ordered the initial invasion.
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Meanwhile, other players are staying on the field after committing far worse offences.
Frankly, I find Google+ irrelevant and so do many hundreds of millions of others still committing far too much of their time to Facebook.
Kompany in particular seemed very out of sorts here, getting nowhere near Sterling and committing far too many fouls for a footballer of his quality.
A far smaller population of heroin and crack users commit far more crimes, purely because their daily habit is prohibitively expensive.
His superior officers enjoy their freedom, and C.I.A. interrogators, who spent years committing far worse acts against prisoners than Graner did even in the darkest days at Abu Ghraib, have been assured immunity.
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