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A mechanical defect - e. g. a founding fault - can lead to the break of a large number of implants.
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Supposing it now to be conceded that the general notion upon which liability to an action is founded is fault or blameworthiness in some sense, the question arises, whether it is so in the sense of personal moral shortcoming...
An army statement said preliminary investigation had "found faults with the force's activity," but did not specify what they were.
In fact, it is founded on a fault line of creative tension... Discusses Hollywood's populist marketing tactics vs. a California tradition of maverick artists..
Last month, the CIA declassified an internal disciplinary review that "found no fault with the performance" of Haspel in the destruction of the videotapes.
"We micromanage everything to a fault," said Michael Mike DDiamondmond, a founding member of the Beastie Boys.
Found not founded.
But Jim Jordan, a founding member of the group, noted that if a shutdown occurred it would be the fault of Democrats who refused to support funding for the wall.
But Crist, who later became founding film critic for New York magazine and spent 22 years as a critic for "TV Guide," didn't just find fault with films.
Founding member.
One must also find fault in Ocean Grove, founded 129 years ago as a spiritual center and still maintaining a full schedule of worship services, with the "Christians" who not only refused to love their brothers and sisters but in many cases actually hated them.
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