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In the process, John Reid, Britain's Northern Ireland secretary, created a situation in which one six-week period was conveniently deemed to have rolled over and another started, creating one more deadline for late September and one more "last chance" for peace.
Crabb Robinson jibed that if Byron's love for Pope had been genuine 'it would have produced fruits' and even Moore read the turn towards Pope as an attempt to 'throw overboard all us poor devils' who had embarked with Byron upon revolutionary forms of poetry only to see these now conveniently deemed monotonous and mannerist.
In one of our own families [Ross], diagnoses of cancer were well-known (even if they were sometimes incorrectly labeled in conversation), yet they were conveniently deemed coincidental.
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He argues that the early camps' locations and inmate demography introduced and legitimized a conveniently ambiguous definition of those deemed outside the national and racial community, which laid the groundwork for radicalization in the future, expanded "concentration camp" phase.
This celebration of the Federal Reserve's interest-rate cuts, and the IMF's recent rescue package for Brazil, conveniently forgets that, in July, neither measure was deemed necessary.
Scientists at Oxford say brincidofovir was chosen because it is effective against Ebola-infected cells in laboratories, has been deemed safe in more than 1,000 patients in trials against other viruses and can be given conveniently as a tablet.
He deemed this "offensive".
She deemed it "fascinating".
America deemed it "invalid".
Lloyd was deemed missing.
Some were deemed betrayers.
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