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WASHINGTON — In early 2008, American diplomats stationed in Ottawa turned on their television sets and were aghast: there was an "onslaught" of Canadian shows depicting "nefarious American officials carrying out equally nefarious deeds in Canada," from planning to bomb Quebec to stealing Canadian water supplies.
The right wing has been pretty quiet in general about the SOFA (since they would have to admit that Bush was forced into a timeline after all... which, up until the agreement was announced, they were denouncing as: "waving the white flag of surrender," "telling the terrorists when we are leaving," and other equally nefarious phrases).
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The progressives view it as a nefarious corporate prong.
The most consequential use of tetramine as a nefarious poison occurred on September 14 , 2002in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
He tries to identify the historical and social undercurrents that have driven seemingly sane Americans to attribute such events to nefarious conspiracies instead of embracing equally or more plausible -- if also more mundane -- causes like government arrogance, sloppiness and even coincidence.
Although generally recognized as safe, its interactions with most living systems have been nefarious.
"Nothing nefarious.
Hardly a nefarious plot.
And nefarious forces are afoot.
What about other nefarious tactics?
Grannis discerned a more nefarious motive, however.
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