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Without pausing to consider the matter, we assume, as held by the lower courts, that the facts of which Calhoun and O'Brien had been informed prior to the arrests are sufficient to justify the apprehension without a warrant of Gowen and Bartels for the conspiracy referred to in Braidwood's affidavit and on that basis we treat the arrests as lawful and valid.

As the interviews soon reveal, both one's curiosity and apprehension are justified, though not in any way that damages the experience of reading "Strangers in Their Own Land". Distilled from nearly a thousand pages of transcribed tape recordings, these interviews have been painstakingly shaped to reveal a surprising variety of characters and themes.

Their apprehension seemed justified -- a subdivision was being planned on 39 acres of prime real estate along the Hudson River connecting Lyndhurst, which was once the home of the railroad tycoon Jay Gould, and Sunnyside, where the writer Washington Irving resided during the mid-19th century.

During 2010 and 2011, with the waves of vibrant, sometimes violent, student anti-cuts marches, and then the sudden explosion of the summer riots – hard to see as wholly unpolitical: there were no comparable riots during the less austere governments of Blair and Brown – the coalition's privately expressed apprehension seemed justified.

Tennant himself suggests that 'much of the belief which underlies knowledge … is the outcome of faith which ventures beyond the apprehension and treatment of data to supposition, imagination and creation of ideal objects, and justifies its audacity and irrationality (in accounting them to be also real) by practical actualization' (1943/1989, 100).

This justifies.

On Monday, Sessions used both the caravan and border apprehension numbers to justify a new DHS policy that will refer all illegal entry arrests to the DOJ for potential prosecution.

Such apprehensions were often fully justified.

The ancient interpreters' boldness in rewriting was motivated and justified, Professor Kugel writes, by a fresh apprehension of God and the corresponding need to flesh out the command, found in the Book of Deuteronomy and elsewhere, "to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul".

"By the 1990s border enforcement had become a self-sustaining cycle in which rising apprehensions provided proof of the ongoing 'illegal invasion' to justify more resources allocated to border enforcement, which produced more apprehensions, even though the actual number of undocumented migrants seeking entry was not increasing," Massey said.

But when the late civil war closed, and slavery was abolished by the thirteenth amendment, there was legislation in the former slaveholding states inconsistent with these rights, and a general apprehension arose in a portion of the country—whether justified or not is immaterial that this legislation would still be enforced, and the rights of the freedmen would not be respected.

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