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Silly me: I "alleged" that Mr. Blitzer said something because he actually said it, and described "so-called unnamed" officials as unnamed because he didn't name them.
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Is this not a straightforward admission of the very deception I allege in my complaint?
In this podcast, I allege that there probably isn't a young female American pop star who is directly analogous to Allen.
If I am wrong, tell me where I'm wrong on the facts I allege.
"With none of this am I alleging conspiracy," he said on Monday.
You won't be shocked to discover that these are the three episodes I allege violate my copyright.
I allege (just guessing here) an unproven theory that many recent fatal train, subway, bus and perhaps even plane crashes happened due to employees texting while on the job.
Asked why he would say "alleged", given he presumably knows the monitoring occurred, Alexander said: "I say alleged because there are no facts... that are on the table".
I say "alleged" because what my ears tell me is contested by Hansard, the official parliamentary record.
I say alleged because the mayor's office cannot confirm whether her appointment, reported in the Sunday Times yesterday, is for real either - more details will be released in due course, the spokesperson said today.
I say alleged because even though Attorney General Jeff Sessions suggested last week that she had the gig, the White House later said she was merely continuing existing work on the issue.
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