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In a recent interview with "PBS News Hour" Robert Murray expressed a degree of climate denialism that was nearly Dadaesque.
Still, the judges expressed a degree of skepticism about the defendants' version of events.
So far, many Chicago families have expressed a degree of patience with their new, topsy-turvy circumstances.
Dr. Henry S. Cabin, a professor of medicine at Yale and director of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Heart Center, expressedegreegree of skepticism.
Appearing on national television at 7 p.m., three hours after calling the American ambassador in Tbilisi and notifying him of his plans for snap elections, Mr. Saakashvili both defended the police action and expressed a degree of regret.
But the authorities said that in a series of lengthy interviews during the weekend, Mr. Critton admitted to the crimes and expressed a degree of relief at being caught at last.
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