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Without question, this long-running sore stands alongside the other infamous miscarriages of the 1980s.
These may be the most frightening words in Hilary Mantel's novel, words pregnant with all the future miscarriages of the totalitarian state.
We applied methodological restriction to be able to precisely analyse the coincidence of reproductive disorders and burnout: only reproductive disorders (high-risk pregnancies and miscarriages) of the last five years were taken into account.
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In 1975 and 1976 he presided over two notorious miscarriages of justice, the trials of the Guildford Four and the Maguire Seven.
Earlier, Denzel Washington had set the sombre tone after winning best actor for the miscarriage-of-justice tale The Hurricane.
"His case stands out as one of the grossest miscarriages of justice in the history of the United States," the lawyers argue in their petition for clemency.
John McManus, of the Miscarriages of Justice Organisation, sees the early parole of May as the Prison Service "washing their hands" of another person protesting their innocence.
These attacks will mean a return to the widespread miscarriages of justice of the 1970s.
What happened in Florida was a miscarriage of justice, but not a miscarriage of the law.
In undated, postscript, mentions having gone to New York and explains miscarriage of the letter.
"A horrid miscarriage of the imagination," "an ungrateful play," "one doubts whether reality can provide an example of Hedda Gabler," the press snarled.
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