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This implies a one-dimensional, simplistic, quasi religious vision of a complex socio-political reality; a vision that, among other things, does not accept the opposition as another segment of political society but it characterizes it as being the enemy.
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Included in the correspondence, which she took pains to preserve for her niece, was the subject of "one damned night of folly," as the Dunbars called it: "rape" as Alexander characterizes it.
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If, as the FBI statement indicates, they reset the iCloud password because they were impatient, then it did, as Apple characterizes it, cut off an avenue of investigation.
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