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By October 1915 Campania had exercised with the Grand Fleet seven times, but had only flown off aircraft three times as the North Sea was often too rough for her seaplanes to use.
Goldman, 25, also had an increasingly close relationship with 35-year-old Nicole Brown Simpson, whom he had exercised with, accompanied to dance clubs and often met for coffee and dinner during the past month and a half.
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So these are issues that we should go as far as we can to get the resources to provide support, and particularly representation, and change some of our detention processes within the kind of discretion that I think the president has exercised with his executive orders.
Although there have been moments where police have exercised restraint with protesters, there have been other instances where law enforcement used excessive force.
JPMorgan has exercised this charge with a vengeance.
"And Americans have exercised that freedom with wild abandon".
In their recent conflicts, India has exercised laudable restraint with Pakistan.
Iran "does not seek a nuclear weapon and has exercised utmost transparency with regard to its program," he said.
I HAVE exercised Chinese commenters with a few posts that were seen as either simplistic or biased.
The tween's lawyer, Christopher Culleton, told the news network that Timko could and should have exercised greater caution with his young daughter in the car.
In theory, the Philippine authorities should have exercised their regulatory oversight with far more diligence.
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