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"The state has never asserted its right of reverter," he said.
It has never asserted itself as a centre of radical art or music.
"What's extraordinary," he said, "is that the government has never asserted this, except in the 19th century, when it was rebuffed".
By John Collier The New Yorker, November 4 , 1933P. 15 Tells of Mr. Smedley, a man with a stern wife who has never asserted himself.
Braun has never asserted, either in his case before the arbitrator or in his news conference last Friday, that the samples tested in a lab in Montreal bore any evidence of having been compromised.
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But we have never asserted that we have a unilateral right to control this process.
Mr. Mason said he had never asserted that the unions were responsible for the sabotage, suggesting that individual strikers may have acted on their own.
Judges have never asserted, and they are not now asserting, any authority or jurisdiction over parliamentary proceedings or debate, which are exclusively matters for parliament".
Despite launching a national security policy in January 2013 which somewhat pre-emptively declared the 9/11 decade over, Gillard said Labor had never asserted or, more pertinently, believed that there was no continuing terrorist threat on Australian soil.
I had never asserted myself before.
Research and compare the actual policy ideas and records of candidates, and don't force upon them positions and beliefs that they have never asserted.
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