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If we prosecute those in America who only commit one murder, under what theory don't we prosecute a president who is criminally responsible for over four thousand murders?
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Leicester are the best having only committed one error all season leading to an opposition goal.
By its own admission, members are only required to commit "one evening a week, one weekend a month" of service, which would involve basic weapons training.
Grant's English birth and upbringing – he became a US citizen in 1942 – might have helped to soften the blow of a "possible American Bond", but the deal was kiboshed by Grant, who would only commit to one film.
If you want to keep it simple, only commit to one or two new recipes per week that have five to 10 ingredients you can pronounce (and find at your local supermarket).
To value individual choice is to value choice in all individuals, and that commits one not only to a consideration of what constitutes genuine choice but also to consideration of the impact of one person's choices on another's, thus opening the way to the social dimension and responsibilities to others.
I like committed, one-on-one relationships.
Her alleged crime is awful to contemplate, but it is also one only committed by the desperate.
We we constantly remind followers about the numerous men she has dated but praise Bey for only staying committed to one -- that's making unnecessary judgment calls that we shouldn't be doing.
The court should stand by its past rulings that murder is the only crime committed by one person against another that can be punished by death.
If it's this beauty and singularity that Yentob envies, well, that's great – and perhaps his colleagues in drama will pick up some future series of The Crown when Netflix tires of the numbers (it is only fully committed to one more).
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