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The government argues that they should be held at Guantánamo until another country can be found to accept them.
If the assistant comes up with the brightest and most useful idea, some way must be found to accept it without lowering the status of the vice president in the eyes of the group, thereby disturbing the group's stability.
"All but about 60 who have been approved for release," assuming countries can be found to accept them, "are either high-level al-Qaeda people responsible for 9/11 or bombings, or were high-level Taliban or al-Qaeda facilitators or money people," said the former official who, like others, insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters about such matters.
But Dubs said the excuses didn't wash with him, and he believed more space could be found to accept more children.
HIV is characterized by extensive genetic diversity, yet significant segments of the HIV-1 proteome are conserved across all subtypes [1], implying that there are limits to HIV variability: not all codons have been found to accept a mutation, and some replacements are only found in the presence of other mutations, exemplifying an evolutionary co-variation process among these amino acids (AA).
As known from the literature, CHMO, CPMO, PAMO and HAPMO were indeed found to accept a broad range of compounds.
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Ralph Reed was found to have accepted $4 million to run bogus antigambling campaigns.
He was dismissed from the Sooners after having been found to have accepted money for a no-show job.
Some U.S. generals during the revolution were found to have accepted payment from these foreign states.
"Some things I found difficult to accept.
Cross-dressing and transgender – this is something they found difficult to accept.
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