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Husseini, for example, described the 2004 forecast as unrealistic.
Ralf Schumacher, for example, described the intention to go ahead with the US grand prix as "a bad joke".
Material published online for a discussion event held by the State Department, for example, described the importance of tools such as Tor.
An editorial in The Santa Cruz Sentinel in 1879, for example, described the Chinese as "half-human, half-devil, rat-eating, rag-wearing, law-ignoring, Christian-civilization-hating, opium-smoking, labor-degrading, entrail-sucking Celestials".
Several months ago, The Washington Post, for example, described the case of James Rutt, a man who worried that his Internet past might be misconstrued if taken out of context.
A Resource Guide to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("Resource Guide"), released jointly by DOJ and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2012, for example, described the importance of a "risk-based" compliance program that focuses appropriate resources on areas where misconduct is most likely to occur.
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