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That accusation was based on supposed forensic analysis which they have not publicly produced after refusing to participate in joint inquiries.
The governor has stuck to this position even though no firm evidence has been publicly produced linking the former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, to the Sept. 11 attacks.
But baseball's commissioner, though he never publicly produced evidence of his betting, banned him from the game for life.Mr Rose said the bigwigs were wrong.
A separate study at the University of Wisconsin, about which little is known publicly, produced a virus that is thought to be less virulent.
Governments have only ever publicly produced monthly figures – which have fluctuated between 3% and 6% each month over the past five years – to illustrate how the scale and impact of sanctions policy change over time.
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Platini has made three attempts at explaining the payment but has yet to publicly produce any paperwork to back up his case or convincingly explain away the nine-year delay.
The 53-year-old president, who once shot down conspiracy theories that he had actually been born in Kenya by publicly producing his birth certificate from Hawaii, spent Friday evening with family members who have travelled to Nairobi, including his step-grandmother, Sarah.
Now in his 80s, Bidgood has launched an IndieGoGo campaign to buy a new camera and start publicly producing art once again.
It would be easy to go to the companies that influence the economy and ask them to sign and publicly produce a commitment to raise wages.
And it's not clear whether defense lawyers will be allowed to publicly produce evidence of their client's torture in this death penalty case.
The study first looks at the museum apparatuses, through which discourse is publicly invited, produced and presented, to then study visitors' responses as moral discourse.
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