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Kenneth Katzman, a Middle East analyst at the Congressional Research Service in Washington, said that because of numerous small projects — particularly related to religious tourism in Najaf, including a large underground toilet facility, and some construction projects in Basra — "a lot of these myths get perpetrated" about Iran's influence in the south.

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I understand how the stereotype about food stamp users gets perpetrated.

The night the scheme is supposed to take place, Moe and Renee attend a police charity event aboard a yacht; the event's attendance by all the officers in town ensures Homer will not get caught perpetrating the scheme, and gives Moe an alibi so that no one will suspect he was behind the act.

Today's G.O.P. has gone from espousing cap-and-trade to deal with pollution to espousing the notion that all the world's climate scientists have secretly gotten together and perpetrated a "hoax," called climate change, in order to expand government — all of this at a time of record heat waves and climate disruptions.

Not infrequent are cases of people that get together to perpetrate acts of violence against homeless, black or native people, gays or members of other minorities by ambushing the victims, sometimes when asleep, without any type of previous threat.

And I mean we're talking hundreds of years, but the violence perpetrated to get them into reservations, taking away their self-respect.

If you knew anything about Jared Kushner five years ago, it was probably that he was the oldest son of Charles Kushner, a New Jersey real estate developer who had spent time in prison for orchestrating one of the more memorable get-even schemes perpetrated in the name of sibling rivalry.

"No sooner did the dust literally settle than did people get on the streets perpetrating these scams".

It's telling that Sanders spoke about his time fighting against housing discrimination in Chicago, and that it's possible he will face a president in 2020 who got wealthy off perpetrating housing discrimination.

The case against him could be persuasive, but it was impossible to prove, and it was hard for me to imagine the Steck whom I'd gotten to know perpetrating such a fraud.

While civilians have various routes of redress to get justice for the crime perpetrated against them, service members are too often dependent on one person's individual discretion.

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