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There is another apostasy that bears looking at in greater detail.
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The omitted paragraph is as follows: And while I'm tipping over the applecart, I might as well voice another tentative possible caveat about the President that may well bear looking into.
The omitted paragraph is as follows: **{:.break one} ** And while I'm tipping over the applecart, I might as well voice another tentative possible caveat about the President that may well bear looking into.
"This is a really intriguing possibility that bears a closer look," Dr. McEwen said.
In the competition that bears his name, we look for poetry that carries on his tradition and we been pleased to see this in the calibre of entries we have received," said Dr David Kinloch, a reader in Strathclyde's faculty of humanities and social sciences and co-founder of the competition.
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While Bill Wrigley Jr., a major shareholder in the company that bears his family name, was not looking to sell, he said in a Monday news conference, "The Mars family approached us with a compelling all-cash offer".
Gregor's buildings look like nothing that bears Trump's name, however.
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