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Bishop, in citing "closed-door" legal settlements, echoed a "sue and settle" talking point deployed by the likes of industry-funded groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Western Energy Alliance (WEA), and Endangered Species Watch.

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You'll also see state and local NAACP and Urban League chapters repeating the same industry talking points, deployed by and fed language by DC advocacy firms that specialize in the quid pro quo exchange of money for policy support.

Unfortunately, the talking points deployed by Wall Street Lobbyists in an effort to protect a status quo that leaves my constituents and all Americans vulnerable to another economic crisis -- those arguments are littered with falsehoods, outright falsehoods that I regret to say are now being repeated by people who should know better.

We investigated Pc1 pearl structures using multi-point induction magnetometers deployed by the Solar-Terrestrial Environment LatorAthabascagoyATHninersity, at AthabasCanadaH) in Canada, Magadan (MGD) in Russia, and Moshiri (MOS) in Japan.

At one point the judgment dismisses arguments deployed by lawyers for the government – about whether rights within the EU were conferred by act of parliament or international treaty – as being "divorced from reality".

A much less extensive type of flagging, known as point to point, in which usually only one signal lantern is deployed by a lookout, will be used in fewer circumstances now, Mr. Reuter said.

Demos also points to another strategy that is deployed by law firm Hogan Lovells: Dubbed "contextual recruitment," it takes into account economic factors and the personal circumstances of candidates to help aid the disadvantaged.

It has tested an advanced two-point coordinated nuclear warhead detonation design as deployed by the U.S. and Russia.

That last point sounds preposterous today, with such tactics being deployed by top sides all across Europe, but frankly it was a ridiculous suggestion even back then.

There is even something overly neat about using Britain's 1979 "winter of discontent" as a starting point, since, although deriving from Richard III, it was simply a handy catchphrase deployed by the right-wing press.

Tensions reached a breaking point in May 2014, when the members of the movement were violently evicted from their encampment by Guatemala's National Police, deployed by the Ministry of Interior, to ensure construction equipment could enter the site.

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