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'He saw the government's refusal to redress his grievance as the working of a conspiracy.
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg said Obama went "part of the way" to redress his previous omissions.
'And I don't.' Not that Pierre is in any hurry to redress his ignorance of rock'n'roll's canon.
Before she goes home to her family, she will empty his colostomy bag, redress his surgical wound and flush the tubes in his neck with heparin.
In "A World Without Time: The Forgotten Legacy of Gödel and Einstein" (Perseus; $24), Yourgrau does his best to redress his fellow-philosophers' neglect of the case that Gödel made against time.
Mr Modi, according to leaks, will not be found guilty of anything, but renewed discussion of the riots will open up old wounds.Mr Modi's dearest hope seems to be for international favour to help redress his image.
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Mr. Elahi, for one, was already discreetly redressing his mannequins and planning to display them inside.
But beyond rallying his supporters and fielding candidates -- including his wife -- in parliamentary elections four months from now, Mr. Estrada, 63, appears to have few options in redressing his ouster.
Wilderness historian Edward Steere attributed much of the success of the Army to "the display of tactical genius by Longstreet which more than redressed his disparity in numerical strength".
So I was redressing his wounds and just nasty stuff like that really.
The case became as important for the precedents it set as for providing redress for his victims.
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