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The fashion world is commonly accused of taking itself too seriously.
By Judith Thurman The fashion world is commonly accused of taking itself too seriously.
"Families of people who have got schizophrenia are commonly accused of things by the patient".
Despite drawing only about 3m viewers each evening ("American Idol" gets 15m) the channel is commonly accused of poisoning political discourse in the country.
Human rights activists are commonly accused of seeking to subvert the state, but it is unusual for the government to include an allegation that someone is seeking to overthrow the Socialist system.
Nanfeng Chuang, a weekly magazine, said unspecified pro-independence groups outside China were "imitating al-Qaeda" and sending members into Xinjiang to organise terrorist attacks.The group most commonly accused of waging a terror campaign in Xinjiang is the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), which in 2001 China described as a "major component" of Osama bin Laden's network.
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Journalists commonly accused Lansbury of sentimentality, and party intellectuals accused him of lacking mental capacity.
And the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, a body dominated by Mr. Mugabe's appointees, has been commonly accused by the M.D.C. of rigging elections.
The etiology of FCM is not totally clear: Estrogens and progestins in combination with latent hyperprolactinemia are the most commonly accused hormones which cause proliferation of mammary gland epithelia and connective tissue and which results in enlargement of ducts into cysts and proliferated connective tissue cause the nods [32].
Anti-cholinergic drugs are also commonly accused agents [ 5].
We commonly accuse our legislators and our president of acting childishly on such occasions.
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