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Recent research hasn't looked too kindly on the practice.
Since September 11th, front-lines in most of the country have not moved far.Much of the "fighting" between Afghan forces seen on television in the West is in fact no more than target practice kindly staged for visiting cameras.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is knocking, and they don't take too kindly to the practice of defrauding investors.
One of the most egregious examples of this phenomenon is the way Republican legislators have looked kindly on the practice of wage theft, wherein employers pocket service charges and redistribute tip money that rightly belongs to underpaid service workers.
"You need practice," he answers kindly.
Wearing black jeans, Nike sneakers and a pullover, he looked, at 62 less like the Last of the Angry Young Men, as he was once called, than a kindly soccer coach late for practice.
Ellmers didn't take kindly to Cooper's questioning over a similar Christian practice that he said took place in Rome after it was seized from the Pagans.
EU taxpayers often pay to keep market forces at bay, preserving practices which may be quaint, green or kindly to animals but which do not turn a profit.
Companies are rushing to investigate their options practices, in part because the SEC looks more kindly on companies that self-report.
Gibson and other pitchers who practiced the art of pitching intimidation did not take kindly to such audacious demonstrations.
Aided by a kindly red-neck neighbor, he cultivates a garden, begins raising sheep and practices on the five-string banjo.
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