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"This movement has always been dependent on a charismatic figure stemming from Islam," Dr. Mamiya said.
Among them was the claim that 98percentt of mass shootings occur in gun-free zones ― a figure stemming from a highly misleading study from a gun rights advocate.
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Prisoners may have complex issues regarding trust of authority figures, stemming from pre-incarceration as well as past and current incarceration experiences.
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