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The report says guards did not search his Koran or take another step that was redacted; an official familiar with the report said the censored sentence referred to not searching private areas on detainees' bodies.
Among other changes Scarlett had made, the sentence referred to in No. 10 now read, "Intelligence indicates that the Iraqi military _are able to deploy chemical or biological weapons within forty five minutes of an order to do so".
He blamed "lies and dirty politics" for the collapse of his presidential campaign, insisted he was not disappointed that he was not speaking at the convention itself because "it's not about me", and then in the next sentence referred to himself in the third person.
But a U.A.W. official said that sentence referred to anti-union groups, like the Competitive Enterprise Institute and its Center for Economic Freedom, that have vigorously criticized Volkswagen for not battling to keep out a union the way that many American companies do.
I ache with anticipation for the moment you first ridicule me on set, online and on E!. (Note: I will rarely give you notes, but this note is to explain that the "E!" in the previous sentence referred to the entertainment news program and not the recreational drug I hope your participation points will pay for).
To give this important point greater emphasis we have inserted "…driven by coulombic forces between the helix-B region and the enhancer DNA…" in the paragraph above the sentence referred to by the reviewers: "Finally, attractive electrostatic forces between the helix-B region and the enhancer DNA promote the final conformational change into the active tetramer structure".
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Dr. Schaffner said he could find only one reference in standard textbooks, a single sentence referring to the Salem witch trials.
Another deleted sentence refers to himself and the writers Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, Thomas Wolfe and Erskine Caldwell as "children of Sherwood Anderson".
Seriously, how can anyone write such a sentence referring to "recent advances" as though we formerly thought humans were automatons.
Another classic sentence refers to a Merle Haggard documentary: "Among those interviewed were his two ex-wives, Kris Kristofferson and Robert Duvall".
Moreover, by juxtaposing me with a sentence referring to "The AK party's opponents", my quote has not just been distorted but my opinions misrepresented.
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