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Regular citizens might legitimately disagree with the technical definition of war, but those who study war have settled and most studies rely on the consensus definition.
"And I think completely legitimately".
Essentially, it relies on canvassers who can legitimately knock on doors and record all those who for one reason or another, will not vote - and who, therefore, will not notice if somebody else votes for them.
The multi-year probe relied heavily on UCE 4599, who "after failing at legitimately snagging Chow, independently engaged in criminal acts with people who knew Raymond" and were drawn to the expensive dinners and drinks the agent showered on "all who would show up," the defense motion said.
The investigation into Chow, the defense contends, relied on UCE 4599, an undercover agent who, "after failing at legitimately snagging Chow, independently engaged in criminal acts with people who knew Raymond and who were introduced to the undercover agent because the agent insisted on buying expensive dinners and footing the bill for alcoholic drinks for all who would show up".
"We understand that the movement is towards collecting as much tax as the UK legitimately can do and it's not part of our function to help UK citizens to avoid paying their dues in the UK". Previously relying on Britain to look after its international interests, Jersey last year began forging its own relations in Brussels.
The West Bank "is legitimately Israeli country".
Legitimately, too".
They're legitimately funny.
He wasn't legitimately sick.
The goal was legitimately scored.
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