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That rotation dictates the future spin of the sun and the orbit of its planets.
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At this point, it would take extraordinary powers to ensure that law and evidence — rather than politics and finance — dictate the future course of justice in Cambodia.
And we can't allow our 11,000 employees that we have to dictate the future of over 700,000 people here in this city".
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