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Thicker acrylic paint is also allowed now, on the pretext that it is water-based.
Trying to avoid dealing with it on the pretext that it is xenophobia is not going to solve the problem.
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That's a long time for a kid to be warehoused on the pretext that it's an emergency situation".
Conrad, on the pretext that it was unlawful for two duchies to be held by the same person, refused to invest Henry with the Saxon duchy.
All this on the nonsensical pretext that it's a decent measure of whether the candidate is a good software engineer.
In state after state, Republican-controlled legislatures have enacted so-called "voter identification laws" on the pretext that there is a crisis of ineligible voters casting ballots.
But how can anyone defend such exemptions on the pretext that there is disagreement?
The women are usually smuggled into the country on the pretext that they are involved in promotional work.
But on March 1st, the police moved in on the pretext that protesters were carrying firearms, which some observers say were planted.
One even hinted that some billboards might be taken down on the pretext that they were poorly made and might fall and cause accidents.
She picked him up at his sister's house, on the pretext that he was being called to a meeting in the Republic.
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