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The US government had asked for twice this sentence, but the judge handed down an unexpectedly lenient sentence which meant, because of time already served, Ahmad was freed within months.
It's unclear whether he meant because of the discoveries that are set to be announced or those that already have been revealed — which include the discovery of water on Mars, the finding of an "Earth 2.0" and the successful New Horizons mission to Pluto.
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"Do you mean because of the crowd appeal?" I ask.
"You mean because of the Super Bowl?" Coach Jeff Van Gundy asked.
That means because of slavery we are a very mixed people, the African Americans.
And he did not mean because of the eligibility and sportsmanship controversies that followed the team.
"As students of elementary logic know," Justice Breyer wrote, "after it does not mean because of it".
But from now on, and I don't just mean because of the exposure in the papers, the BBC is going to be tougher and meaner".
She talks about how voting is a much simpler process in the European parliament, because it's done electronically; here, it is often impossible to work out what an amendment means because of labyrinthine cross-referencing.
Whereas if you say 'draw a card', everybody knows what that means, because of their past history with card games but also just some of that tactile understanding of how the game works".
"The term 'collaborative work' has been taken to this unbelievable extreme where it means, because of the ease of e-mailing, one person looking at someone else who's done the assignment," he said.
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