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Since they were not members of a recognized army, the possibility existed that they might be tried for their crimes by the radical Republican administration in Missouri.
The Senate report makes clear that the accounts existed, that they contained millions of dollars and that Riggs went to extraordinary lengths to help General Pinochet evade regulatory scrutiny and the law.
Brazil's armed forces, backed by the minister of defense, Geraldo Quintao, have said variously that requested documents never existed, that they appear to have been destroyed, or that to make them public would violate a law requiring that such records be kept secret for 30 years.
I don't think I could be that free, sexually, with someone if, in the back of my mind, the possibility existed that they were thinking of someone else.
I think the best for me is when we remind people of something that existed that they had forgotten about that was especially ridiculous, but that is immediately associated with a certain time in their lives.
And never mind that those same academic counselors admitted that they were well aware that the paper courses existed, that they required relatively little work and that they generally resulted in high grades.
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Indeed, after a blurry campaign, the real and stifling possibility exists that they may govern again together.
Murdoch executives could be vulnerable if evidence exists that they demonstrated "wilful blindness" by failing to question rigorously wrongdoing.
That is not the same as saying that race or gender don't exist, that they don't matter, or that one should never generalize, Mr. Kennedy said.
They suit tiny, stick-thin women like Blow and Daphne Guinness, but the possibility exists that they will look good on regular females too.
Because these estrogens attach to the same receptors that pharmaceutical hormones act on, the possibility exists that they, too, could affect breast tissue and heart health.
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