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Picking up where he left off in last week's debate, Mr. Obama went on offense from the start, lacerating his challenger for articulating a set of "wrong and reckless" policies that he called incoherent.
An Army inquiry into the ambush of a supply convoy in southern Iraq in March has found that exhaustion, a set of wrong turns and poor communications contributed to the deaths of 11 Americans and the capture of Pfc.
The watermark detection is tested by using a set of wrong keys (trials), created in the same way as the watermark.
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Rather, tort law offers relief for a canonical set of wrongs, or torts.
Those who turned out for the event came with a diverse set of wrongs they'd like to see righted, with most focusing on access to hunting and fishing resources by Alaska Natives.
Without any doubt these decisions have negatively contributed to setting of wrong priorities not only in the agricultural sector but throughout the spine of the nation.
He silenced those who doubted his chances in his first experience of the Championship with 27 goals, but must now prove a new set of assumptions wrong.
For each of the right keys (watermarks), a set of 50 wrong trials is created following the same modelling procedure as for the right keys.
The Case of the Missing Photo In April 1956, a publicity shot of Harold Berman, court reporter, was taken on the set of The Wrong Man.
The next time we meet him, at the start of "Worth Dying For," he's in Nebraska, and heads straight into righting another set of local wrongs, apparently without a backward glance which is disconcerting, if you read the books one after another, as addicted readers might well do.
"With the wrong set of circumstances and the wrong bacteria, its true: they can make you sick.
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