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All so-called "normal" male lust tends toward this end and seeks to mimic its barbaric pleasures, or so it's asserted.
"It's asserted by some that the debt explosion is a function of the public authorities and the Legislature has no control," he said, draining his Diet Coke.
And the outcome, it's asserted, will be the same: lots of death and destruction, no strategic victory for Israel and a setback for all who seek peace and progress in the Middle East.
So the diagonal intension associated with sentence 'Hesperus ≠ Phosphorus' will be necessarily false when it's asserted in philosophical contexts (i.e., it will be false when uttered in any situation compatible with what is being presupposed in the philosophical conversation).
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Critics call the covenant anti-gay; the school retorts that it's asserting its entitlement under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom to practise its beliefs.
But it's asserting that she has a place in the fashion world with real authority.
Reeves claimed Cameron's error was not a slip of a tongue since it was asserted on a scripted broadcast.
"It was asserted that no acts will be allowed that would damage the state's prestige or the security of the homeland and the citizens," Al Ahram reported.
Washington was different, it is asserted.
Nor can it be asserted through power of office.
It is very British for citizens to resist bossy officialdom, it is asserted.
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