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Moreover, they argue, the issue is not how the intelligence is received but what a president does with it, asserting that Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney did not act assertively enough on warning signs from intelligence agencies before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Depeche Mode, with its baritone singer, Dave Gahan, and its main songwriter, Martin Gore, knows the line and sits on it, asserting a perpetual dual identity.
Tocqueville admired the institution and Dickens hated it, asserting that the isolation "could drive a man mad".
It was reprinted by Bantam Books in 1977, two years after Bantam rejected it, asserting, Mr. Callenbach recalled, that "the ecological fad is over".
An underground market of cheap clothes and bad CD's blends seamlessly into the mall above it, asserting an older, Oriental culture that refuses to be drowned entirely by American-style blandness.
A campaign to close the Indian Point nuclear power plant over fears of a catastrophic terrorist attack suffered a major blow yesterday when the federal government endorsed emergency evacuation plans for it, asserting that the public would be safe.
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"There is something inherently political about print —it asserts authority through its physicality and permanence.
When kindness to the old is condescending, it is aware of itself as benignity while it asserts its power.
Second, Universal did not stop after it asserted its rights to Nintendo.
It asserts that its flash-and-software technology can store data for less than the cost of hard-disk storage.
It asserts nothing.
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