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As Judge Glenn Berman noted before handing down Dharun Ravi's sentence on Monday, Ravi never said it clearly enough, to enough of the people affected by what the judge rightly labeled his "colossal insensitivity," and with what felt like a genuine enough sense of regret.

Roberfroid (2000) studied probiotics and prebiotics food and reviewed their properties to be rightly labeled as functional foods.

The first version of Flight Search was somewhat limited (and rightly labeled as a beta), but since then, Google has continuously improved the service.

So I say this to you: get a smartphone, or at least make a show of trying, or risk being rightly labeled as a bumbling technophobe and social failure.

He continues, "for Putin the illegal overthrow of Ukraine's democratically elected and pro-Russian president -- which he rightly labeled a "coup" -- was the final straw.

"As Congressman McHenry's letter notes, even former SIGTARP [official] Neil Barofsky stated that he was 'puzzled' by the creation of the working group and referred to it as 'political rebranding of existing efforts.' The Department of Justice rightly labeled the letter for what it is -- standard oversight".

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Acts that we rightly label as "terrorism" do occur (and we certainly need to protect ourselves from them), but what the west is facing is a growing political insurgency.

The film-maker swiftly dispensed with what he quite rightly labelled "vile, misogynistic shit", and rather more politely pointed out that anyone who felt their childhood was about to be ruined by a Hollywood comedy should probably get out more.

It has been rightly labelled a fortress – aggressively turning its back on the communities whose public spaces and services will pay a heavy price for its presence, should it be built.

There were a few orange slices on the soggy floor, a crumpled wrapper of a supposedly nutritional health bar, a few stale bagels and muffins and chocolate chip cookies on the counter, a pot of coffee, labeled decaffeinated, although one could debate the value of "useless dark brown water," as David Letterman rightly labels it.

It seemed the main hold up was the fact that his home area was too dangerous for those fact-checking his application to visit – a catch-22 situation not unusual for interpreters applying for UK visas and quite rightly labelled "Kafkaesque" by Lord Ashdown.

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