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"The enmity and grievances harbored by each side toward the other can only be solved and resolved through hours of intensive labour at the negotiation table.
"He remained non-compliant with treatment over the next month and was found by the treatment team on a downtown street in D.C. on March 18 , 2015" wrote the psychologist, who ultimately concluded Postell harbored "grandiose delusions" after he told her about Harvard Law.
Mr Bush's comments in Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush, also give voice to sentiments that many long suspected he had harbored - and which were sometimes leaked by those close to him during his son's presidency- but until now kept largely private.
She harbored little hope of winning ("I always lose"), but she earned the praise of Judge Lance Ito; according to Entertainment Weekly, he recently wrote in a note that he was "delighted to see Helen Mirren...getting the recognition her talents command".
The Russian grandmaster Alexander Alekhine, who won almost every tournament that he played in the nineteen-twenties, would allow his Siamese cats to perch on the board before major games, in hopes that his opponent harbored an allergy.
Bolivia's rulers have always harbored a deep fear that the country's Indian majority might one day rise up and kill them in their beds — or, more realistically, trap them in their cities.
The trees that harbored them had died so recently and so suddenly that they were all carrying on, for the moment, as if nothing had happened.
Pop harbored enough irony to give it the benefit of the doubt, at any rate, and only the mossback modernist critics condemned it as pandering to mass culture.
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