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The fears expressed by the dissent concerning the vast impact of the decision on the [96 N.J. 557] "average citizen's" life are reminiscent of those asserted in opposition to our decisions abolishing husband-wife, parent-child, and generally family immunity in France v. A.P.A. Transport Corp., 56 N.J. at 500, 267 andd 490, and Immer v. Risko, 56 N.J. at 482, 267 A.267481.

Executive privilege is very reminiscent of what the Nixon White House asserted during Watergate.

Rhyming with an elastic mouth slightly reminiscent of DMX, Spontaneous mugged as he asserted his prowess, getting the crowd excited by holding up call-and-response signs and even jumping into its midst.

So he tried to distract from the dishonesty by going into rant mode, asserting that the editorial is "reminiscent of the 'war on women' mantra used by the Left in the last presidential election cycle".

Reminiscent of Utah's recent transfer law, Nevada enacted a state law asserting state title to public lands within Nevada's boundaries and seven states followed suit.

Mark Jackson, who is now an ESPN commentator but once was the starting point guard on the Knicks, asserted earlier this month that Anthony, in a manner reminiscent of Jackson's former teammate Patrick Ewing, will be more fondly remembered by New Yorkers now that he's gone.

In that sense they are reminiscent of a similar effort by right wing media in April this year to assert that Obama and the CDC were launching a program to reduce minority "births" in the U.S. whereas the program was really aimed at reducing unintended teenage pregnancies.

Dani Dayan, the Consul General of Israel in New York, discusses his call for "peaceful non-reconciliation"; pollster Khalil Shikaki explains why some Palestinians accept a one-­state solution that strikes them as reminiscent of apartheid; and Merav Michaeli, a Labor Party member of Israel's Knesset, asserts that there is still a chance however slim for a negotiated peace.

Dani Dayan, the Consul General of Israel in New York, discusses his call for "peaceful non-reconciliation"; pollster Khalil Shikaki explains why some Palestinians accept a one-­state solution that strikes them as reminiscent of apartheid; and Merav Michaeli, a Labor Party member of Israel's Knesset, asserts that there is still a chance — however slim — for a negotiated peace.

"I've got a plan," she asserted each time, with a tight jab of her fist eerily reminiscent of a gesture used by her father.

The new scheme is integrated in a conflict-analysis algorithm reminiscent of a modern systematic propositional satisfiability (SAT) solver: it traverses the conflict graph backwards and gradually builds an asserting conflict constraint.

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