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He had a justifiable reputation for brilliance as a lecturer, challenging, frequently provocative, and always stimulating.
"He stated in Ohio you could carry a gun as long as you had a justifiable reason," the report said.
Equally such a person might perhaps claim that they had a justifiable sense of being seriously wronged.
Or to Sharpton, who finally had a justifiable excuse for outrage on his MSNBC show and scorched the earth beneath Gingrich's feet.
In the view of James Campbell, the bias in the sources has led historians to see Æthelwold's rebellion as a "somewhat odd episode", but he had a justifiable claim to the kingship, and he was nearly successful; if he had not been killed at the Holme, he might have united England with much less warfare than ultimately proved to be necessary.
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He has a justifiable grievance, too.
At least if it wins, the producers will have a justifiable reason to thank God from the podium.
In October, a writer, Arundhati Roy, suggested Kashmiris might have legitimate complaints, and that Pakistan might have a justifiable interest in Kashmir.
They also have a justifiable hatred of the way Classic FM has remodelled classical music into some kind of chill-out de-stressing technique.
Mr Bruton, the education minister, told the Irish National Teachers Organisationn (Into) annual conference in Co Kerry yesterday that teachers have a "justifiable demand" for equal pay.
The first is the standard of probable cause: that the government must have a justifiable reason, based on evidence, to conduct a search.
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