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Teenage slang, said Mr Sonnenfeldt firmly, "could hardly be the vocabulary word of an amnesiac".For three months of evidence-gathering before the Nuremberg trials began, Mr Sonnenfeldt's official label was chief interpreter.

Karasic, who voices her outrage over Bartholomew's accusation quietly but firmly, could have shown jurors her large, black, cardboard-bound project portfolio, which documents how her winning concept evolved over dozens of sketches — from a realistic drawing of a long-stemmed rose, to the stylized image that became the logo.

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I wanted to ask to hold your hands, but I was pinned so firmly I couldn't move, and I couldn't speak.

It is not certain what more can be done by way of sanctions, nor how firmly these could be implemented, even if they were agreed.

If you start unwinding those efforts, dark doors in China's history thought to have been firmly shut could start to reopen.

The extreme provision, which the Senate should firmly reject, could be read to allow an employee with no medical training to decide whether or not a woman's pregnancy is "life-threatening," and to grant leeway to refuse to facilitate an abortion even then.

The New Yorker, January 18 , 1930 P. 20In the professional gambling world, they used to tell with mingled awe and delight, which were obviously not dampened at all by the ethical principles involved, of a card-sharper of decades ago who, firmly blindfolded, could name by touch each of the fifty-two playing cards of a previously unsuspected deck.

By Donald Thompson The New Yorker, January 18 , 1930 P. 20In the professional gambling world, they used to tell with mingled awe and delight, which were obviously not dampened at all by the ethical principles involved, of a card-sharper of decades ago who, firmly blindfolded, could name by touch each of the fifty-two playing cards of a previously unsuspected deck.

" This Article examines potential amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law that would ground consent more firmly and could cabin the scope and content of litigation-related bylaws.

Not reacting firmly enough could embolden dissidents in mainland China.

And a "firm view" could be firmly in favour or firmly opposed.India needs to stop seeing agriculture as a problem to be nursed and start thinking of it as an opportunity to be grasped.

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