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"It is surprising that a major legal institution would countenance the formation of a clinical program to advance a narrow agenda that would exacerbate the short-term pressures under which American companies are forced to operate," the Wachtell lawyers wrote.
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BJ Vorster, the country's prime minister, refused to countenance the Coloured's return.
His gangster's code of honor, he has insisted, does not countenance the killing of women.
Vorst's executive officer, by contrast, could not countenance the thought of Meserve's being cashiered.
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