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Najjar said the interrogators forcibly inserted something into his anus.
It's the first time the city has inserted something brand new and modern into its historic center.
But he vividly recalls being taken to Homan Square, a warehouse used by the Chicago police for incommunicado detentions, where police inserted something into his rectum.
The authors of the Constitution, however, did have insight into the potential abuse of the office of President, and they inserted something called the Emoluments Clause into Section 9 of Article I.
Maybe Mick Jagger inserted something into Marianne Faithfull in an upstairs bathroom there in 1967?
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"He leaned behind him and pretended to insert something in his bottom," he told the court.
A woman is seen "doing something to herself, inserting something," before she goes to bed with a man.
Toward that end, Greece may insert something called a collective action clause into bonds issued under Greek law.
It involves rectal diazepam: if I had a seizure, I learned, someone would have to insert something into my bottom.
Mara's winning moment came when she screen-tested a graphic scene, which required her to insert something large into something small belonging to another character.
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