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The Victorians seemed especially keen to preserve her from the charges of lesbianism.
The Pentagon is preparing for an influx of compensation claims stemming from the charges of abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, Defense Department officials said Friday.
During the 2012 G.O.P. primaries, Herman Cain echoed Clarence Thomas's language about high-tech lynching in a futile attempt to redirect attention from the charges of serial sexual harassment against him.
Bush's rhetoric of restraint is supposed to insulate him from the charges of "that damned cowboy," leveled first by Mark Hanna against Teddy Roosevelt and by others at Ronald Reagan.
Thanks to the generous support from Pearson Knowledge Technologies, the provider of the VET, all participants in this study were exempt from the charges of taking the VET.
The thickness of the anodically formed oxide is deduced from the charges of cathodic reduction in phosphate buffer pH = 7.0 and 8.0 and borax buffer pH = 9.2. 10 to 14 Å of Cu2O are found for the three buffer solutions not changing decisively with the potential of passivation.
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