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But these are exceptions to what feels like a rule against aesthetic or social troublemaking.
That sounds like a rule, in that it made an entire class of people categorically ineligible for the death penalty.
The list sounded like a rule book built on the mistakes critics have identified as central to the American experience in Iraq.
The authors argue that it combines the main advantages of the pure regimes: like a rule, it makes surprise inflations difficult to engineer; like discretion, it allows for extraordinary measures.
What I especially liked about the training is that I could pick out the key techniques that helped me, rather than having to follow it all like a rule book, which probably wouldn't have worked so well.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Chief Justice William Rehnquist said Section 5 looked like a direction to Congress if it has to resolve a dispute over electoral votes, not like a rule to be enforced by the courts.
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In the end, however, she treated the breakup like a Rules Girl: She brushed away her tears, made sure they didn't smudge her mascara and started going out again.
Even though it doesn't seem like a rule-it is.
But if you find something like about a rule, ask your parents or another fellow Muslim you know.
Packet classification is a router task during which multiple fields in the packet header are compared against rules (SQL-like queries) in a rule base.
And, honestly, I don't like musical theatre as a rule.
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