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We invaded a country on the basis of preemptive self-defense, citing remarkably dubious evidence.
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Some mixture of these philosophies, in fact--in an inarticulate, felt form--helped propel George W. into power, and made his dubious ascension remarkably untroubled and uncontested, given what was at stake and what was done to get him here.
The NRL should be far more concerned about vicious swinging arms and dangerous tackles that go unchecked or underpunished as they have in recent weeks when Leeson Ah Mau and Blake Austin remarkably escaped suspension for two very dubious incidents.
And Mr Jospin was for years first secretary of the Socialist Party, and later a minister, under the dubious President Mitterrand.Meanwhile, Mr Chirac remains remarkably popular.
In London for a mere 24 hours, Watkins has generously spent one of those teaching me fiddle riffs from her new album, and she seems remarkably laidback about her compositions being mangled and maimed by a dubious part-timer.
In the past two months, several prominent media figures have been convicted on dubious charges related to mockery or criticism of government officials, to remarkably little public outcry.
Even in the remarkably brief chapter of the Origin in which he recruited the fossil record to his cause, Darwin was dubious: "[numerous causes] must have tended to make the fossil record extremely imperfect, and will to a large extent explain why we do not find interminable varieties, connecting together all the extinct and existing forms of life by the finest graduated steps".
Dubious prospects.
Again, dubious.
Dubious tallies?
Remarkably mature.
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