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Based on what?" Under a strict reading of the administrative code, he added, "There's nothing to prevent law enforcement from seizing something from an individual against whom they have no evidence".
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But the desire to seize something from Ershadi, to feel that reality had expanded for me as it had for her, that the other world had come through to touch me, had hastened my revelations.
Buck's upper back was seizing something terrible.
"The law cannot tolerate such back-door methods, which seize something that any reasonable person expects to remain private," Mr. Gallego's lawyer, David Lynch, wrote in a motion to suppress the DNA evidence extracted from the cigarette butt.
And when we seize on something?
Immediately, he seizes upon something.
And this, I think, is a chance for a president in his last two years to seize on something.
But in 2001, something happened: American soldiers showed up in his hometown of Herat, seizing control from the Taliban regime.
* Banks seizing ships from defaulting owners.
"South African Government is now seizing land from white farmers".
The university president, William M. Bulger, who has said little publicly about his brother in several decades in various state offices, responded at a rare news conference of his own, calling Mr. Reilly's statements a "shameless and shabby" effort to seize political advantage from something "painful and personal".
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