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One said this week that Russian Muslims could justifiably take up arms to support the Taliban.
Chairman Archie Norman and chief executive Adam Crozier – both complete outsiders to broadcasting and ITV, BBC take note – can justifiably take full credit for the company's performance, which represents quite a turnaround in difficult economic conditions.
"Aberdeen residents may justifiably take pride in the role our community played in the life of Kurt Cobain," said mayor Bill Simpson recently, as he officially announced the celebration, acknowledging, "the international recognition our community has gained from its connections with Kurt Cobain and his artistic achievements".
How far can one justifiably take such sidestepping of the received applicable norms and ritual actions?
Might not a slave "justifiably take a little from one, who has taken all from him" ([N]: 142).
He can justifiably take his place alongside other legends such as France's Michel Platini, who won three times in succession from 1983.
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Sometimes the need to prevent hurt feelings justifiably takes precedence over clarity.
"The Monday of the reunion week, I get this letter back from Admiral Ashworth, who, justifiably, took me to task," Coster-Mullen recalls.
He justifiably takes pride in doing right by the land and the animals he keeps, and in being part of a larger agrarian community.
Its reputation has justifiably taken some hits over the last few months, but I would hate the paper to be only remembered in those terms," he said.
Launched in April 1971, it collapsed with the Oz trial for obscenity of that summer, which justifiably took most of Richard and Felix's energies.
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