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What about Tehran's continued practice of taking American citizens hostage?
African-Americans have expressed outrage about government-backed militias' practice of taking southerners into forced servitude.
The practice of taking eggs to Idaho was abandoned last summer.
Mr. Drivon likened the gift to the common practice of taking jurors out to lunch or dinner after a trial.
In contrast, it is not so clear who might have suffered from the practice of taking kickbacks through excessive commissions.
That's the practice of taking two existing words and combining them in some fashion to mint a new term.
The practice of taking foreign hostages draws instant international news coverage, which serves to embarrass the fragile new government.
Her words echoed those of Smith, who last year attacked the "bizarre" practice of taking business clients to lapdancing clubs.
"The NHS already knows this practice of taking organs without consent is totally unacceptable to this government.
The practice of taking violent revenge, even on unarmed civilians, has a long tradition in the Balkans.
His critics argue that what makes him compelling is his practice of taking suggestive evidence and insisting that it's incontrovertible.
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