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Someone actually thought to challenge it.
New music, once thought to challenge the establishment, has become part of the establishment: its champions are critics and conservatories.
Anyway, I was surprised that nobody in Huntington, West Virginia, the setting for Jamie's American Food Revolution, thought to challenge the stature of their self-appointed saviour by bringing up the feeble international reputation of British cuisine.
But the heavy celebratory gunfire that continued for four hours — and occurred again sporadically throughout the day — was an effective show of force to anyone who might have thought to challenge Colonel Qaddafi.
Kate Beckinsale, an actress too few film-makers have thought to challenge over the years, turns out to be an optimum fit for Austen – all surface serenity masking Stanley-knife severity.
Panorama, reporter John Ware is thought to challenge Sacranie over his boycott of this year's Holocaust Memorial Day, his attendance at a memorial service for Hamas leader Sheikh Yassin and his equivocal stance on Palestinian suicide bombers.
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Many of the dads in "Kit Kittredge," including Kit's, have gone away to look for work, and none of the boys in Kit's circle of friends would think to challenge her natural benevolent leadership.
"Many of us are so submissive to authority that we will never think to challenge the status quo," says Sato. Indoctrination starts at school.
Ball was drawn and quartered and his severed limbs put on display as a caution to anyone who might think to challenge the powers of the day.
Young men with other interests were also thought to be challenging to retain in trials.
However, incorporating family violence education into the standard residency curriculum is still thought to be challenging, considering that the overall learning requirements of residency programs continue to increase [ 23].
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