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Then Alton Sterling was murdered, and Philando Castile bled out on camera, and a deranged veteran killed five men in the Dallas police force in purported revenge.
Senior executives of Zurich-based FIFA were charged with corruption on May 27 by prosecutors in the United States over bids for major soccer tournaments dating back 24 years and involving up to $150 million in purported bribes.
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Judge Drager wrote that the psychologists' reports, "in purporting to prove that the success of the business could be attributed solely to the husband's innate genius," would not assist her in distributing the couple's assets.
"In purporting to reflect the public mood," he said, courts "actually go over the top and hand out sentences which are too long and too harsh".
In a letter to Sam Brownback, the governor of Kansas, Mr Holder was all business:In purporting to override federal law and to criminalise the official acts of federal officers, SB102 directly conflicts with federal law and is therefore unconstitutional.
A previous solo show, "The Last Supper," was also performed in his home, and in purporting to tell the story of Jesus' final repast with his apostles from the perspective of the kitchen help, Mr. Schmidt succeeded in ruminating on faith, the kind it takes to believe in God and in theater.
Given that Michael Phelps' career would have remained blissfully undestroyed had the paper chosen not to publish the photograph, one has to marvel at the amoral audacity of the News of the World: in purporting to report on the potential harm to Phelps' image and career from his having smoked cannabis, the newspaper was, in fact, perpetrating that very harm.
Novelist Jun'ichirō Tanizaki was critical of the superior attitude of Westerners who claimed a higher aestheticism in purporting to have discovered ukiyo-e.
Students recalled that, in purporting to be a straightforward and empirical analysis of trends in American society, Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone set forth a fairly value-laden lament about the "decline" of social capital.
"And the legal challenge is based on the assertion that the government failed to asses whether GM salmon could become invasive and that they did not obtain all the information required by law in purporting to complete their assessment".
An example is the prohibition on commodification in the Oviedo Convention which, in purporting to outlaw the sale of body parts, does so because it sees such sale as treating the human being as a means to the ends of others.
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