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The public assertion of this relationship was originally made in 1802 by a disreputable journalist interested in injuring Jefferson's political career.
"The problem of the Hanssen case joins the difficulty with the files in the McVeigh case in injuring the public trust," he said.
During this jail term having concluded that the movement needed a martyr she attempted more than once to hurl herself from a staircase, but she succeeded only in injuring herself.
He can't fashion a shot but he does force a corner — from which Dempsey tries an ambitious overhead kick that only succeeds in injuring Jewsbury, who is being treated now.
In Indiana, for example, a trial court held that a gas station operator and his helper had to pay to defend an oil company for its own negligence in injuring them with gasoline, a ruling based in part on an indemnification clause.
"Abdullah said he would not be involved in injuring innocent people for no reason," the complaint blandly states.
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