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It enabled individuals to publicly assert their rights as equal citizens under the law.
"As long as we did not publicly assert our identity, or seek protection of rights, we were left alone.
Unlike the criminal and administrative investigations, Congressional committees have not been shy about requiring witnesses to publicly assert the Fifth Amendment.
Rather, they said, the goal was to educate young Israelis about genocide and publicly assert the need to prevent such acts.
For the U.S. president to publicly assert that a private contractor was an accredited diplomat and should get diplomatic immunity was mind-boggling to say the least.
The mere existence of the memo seemed to place Team Romney on the defensive, forced to publicly assert that it is still in a position to win on Election Day.
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To date, Galea has publicly asserted he never treated any athletes with performance-enhancing drugs.
Mr Bouteflika has publicly asserted that there is no question of allowing the FIS to be a legal party again.
An embittered Prince publicly asserted, in a glowing Vanity Fair profile, that the agency threw him "under the bus".
The former British foreign secretary William Hague publicly asserts that the leading issue of these times is the empowerment of women.
First, the private equity firm publicly asserted that it would provide further funds as necessary to keep Realogy's business alive.
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