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It may not surprise anyone that King Leonidis repeatedly makes reference to "freedom" and calls the Persian troops slaves.
Some have noted that in 2009, the online trickster used the initials R.C. and linked to a zip file named "FOI2009," an apparent reference to Freedom of Information statutes in both Britain and the United States.
In fact, I think the only thing amiss here is Mr Scalia's weirdly literalist approach to the word "bear"; the first amendment's reference to "freedom of speech and of the press", for example, is generally held to apply to non-verbal communications as well.
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But during negotiations, governments deleted references to freedom of assembly and association, while freedom of expression never even made a draft.
YouTube has tons of clips showing confrontations between law enforcement and ordinary, sometimes agitated, people using pseudo-legalese, staking their refusal to cooperate on vague references to freedom, common law, commercial law, right to property, right to consent, birth certificates, proper identification and the difference between statutes and acts and legislation.
After the Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, threatened to veto a deal with Turkey, a reference to media freedom was added to the final summit statement.
Matteo Renzi said Italy would block any agreement that did not include a reference to press freedom, sources close to the Italian prime minister told the Guardian.
Such results are "staggering," says CAUT Executive Director James Turk, who says he was particularly worried by "the number of agreements that make no reference to academic freedom".
When doing so, an SEC staff member wrote the notation "b7c," by hand on the document, a reference to the Freedom of Information Act provision the agency asserts allows for such redactions.
Her opponents attack her as a person, repeatedly express outrage over certain statements she has made while ignoring the central themes in her work, make no reference to academic freedom or standard practice in university procedures, and simply assume that she must be wrong.
The line is notable for what it's not: a charged reference to black freedom.
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