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G.M. once indirectly owned a stake in T.W.A. but sold it in 1935.
(That is Nick Clegg's description of a change he once indirectly referred to as a "miserable little compromise").
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Then Energy Secretary Steven Chu, who once worked indirectly for Brinkman at the fabled lab, contacted him last month and the 70-year-old physicist decided to make one more career move.
Under the prosecution's theory, because Private Manning knew the materials would be published and that Al Qaeda could read them once published, he indirectly communicated with the enemy.
Why bother with promoting general utility indirectly once we have learned to promote it directly with certainty of success?
If you give in just once, you are indirectly communicating to your toddler that rules can be broken.
The team suggests two possible ways that the public learns how nice their representatives are being: Directly, by watching C-SPAN (which 57% of the voting population does at least once per week), or indirectly, through news media coverage of congressional sessions.
So once again I am indirectly connected to Louis CK.
This result might indirectly prove once again that myopic CNV and lacquer cracks could develop into secondary chorioretinal central atrophy.
The report said Mazdak was stabbed indirectly and only once.
They also note that, according to the Croatian Takeover Law, once a party directly or indirectly acquires over 25% of the voting shares of an issuer, it is obligated to immediately inform the issuer, the public and HANFA.
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