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Yet, this is not the first time Mr. Ashcroft has abandoned the people and ignored their legitimately expressed will.

He superfluously addressed racist attacks from Spain's news media and the vast corruption in Spanish soccer, but he legitimately expressed his disgust in the financial inequality of La Liga's TV contracts that put clubs not named Barcelona and Real Madrid at a disadvantage.

"I will be a president for everybody, and especially for those who have legitimately expressed their dissent about me taking the job," he said.

However, it also carries the negative consequence of ignoring genes that are legitimately expressed at very low levels during certain periods of ontogeny.

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"They're used as a tactic by large oil companies and infrastructure companies to really go after and intimidate people who are legitimately expressing their views and their concerns about various projects," he told VICE.

From Pliny the Younger's story of an old man in chains haunting his house, through the stories of the Dybbuk, to the great gothic storytellers and the Blair Witch Project, in all cultures and times there is something here that won't go away; some fear that is legitimately being expressed – the continual return of the repressed.

Had it been possible to identify more legitimately differentially expressed probes between pre- and post-treatment samples, the pooled RNA would almost certainly have made for a better batch-calibrator during ComBat correction than the UHRR controls.

Meanwhile, the continuing use of the term "war on Christmas" to describe the reaction of people who do not receive full validation of their religious beliefs from cashiers 100percentt of the time is still a grievous insult to people around the world who are legitimately persecuted for expressing their religious faith, and who look to the way religious freedom is accommodated in America with envy.

And 38percentt say they do not believe that Mr. Bush was legitimately elected, nearly the same number who expressed that view the month after that election.

Binghamton's mayor, Richard A. Bucci, a Republican, said in an interview that lawmakers had expressed reservations about whether the law was workable but had pressed forward "to legitimately ascertain the answer of how much authority we have".

So President Lincoln, for instance, could legitimately condemn the evil of slavery using Biblical imagery, since his pronouncements could have been expressed in terms of the public values of freedom and equality.

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