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The document refers to Mr. Ngige as the "Administrator" and to Mr. Uba as "Leader/Financier".

The document refers to the Niger reports, and to reports that Iraq sought uranium in Somalia and Congo.

The document refers to Nazis only as "goyim" – a term for non-Jews some people argue is offensive.

With a significant choice of words, the document refers to a "special relationship" with India, contrasting with "closer engagement" with China.

The document refers, for example, to multiple women photographed by Warren, the alleged assailant, whom it describes as a convert to Islam.

(The document refers to work published within the United States and the current status of those rights within this country).Ignorance of copyright status is no defence.

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[References to 'community' through the document refer exclusively to 'men'].

The document referred to the investment in India and Mrs. Clinton's fund-raising efforts among Indian-Americans.

The document referred to lower lower national growth, not national income as an earlier version of the article said.

The document referred to crimes committed by illegal immigrants, a favourite Trump subject on the campaign trail.

The document referred to the situation as a code yellow, a process used in engineering to address critical problems that impact several teams.

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