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Dr. Kafash seemed to be conferring with his wife and his son.
"If Jackson had lived an exemplary life then it might have been less dignified to joke so quickly, but to be conferring sainthood on this man without any dissenting voices would be just as wrong".
Over the next three days as additional Huns swarmed into Chicago, Mr. Bush was said to be conferring t with John Sununu, meeting with the Cabinet, weighing his options, on the verge of taking some kind of dramatic action.
"It's an interesting phenomenon that seems to be conferring immunity," says insect virologist Robert Granados, who does related work at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell University.
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The titles are to be conferred by the queen at Buckingham Palace.
Although dudehood seems to be conferred nowadays for durability as much as for merit, comparisons needn't be invidious.
I didn't appreciate the ready-made importance or seriousness that seemed to be conferred by the subject matter.
This greater conductance is thought to be conferred by the cell membrane's proteins.
For sainthood to be conferred she would have to be shown to have lived a life of "heroic virtue" and to have performed at least two miracles.
The title may bring glory, but has not a penny in official funding; it is to be conferred every fourth year.
"Press regulation requires powers to be conferred on the regulator which are enforceable in a court of law, and obligations or duties to be imposed on the regulated which are enforceable in a court of law".
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