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'This is similar to the way Jesus was treated': Letters to Missouri governor shed light on racial tensions in Ferguson aftermath.
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This probability is updated by considering the actual occurrence probability for letters at black positions, but letters at grey positions are treated as letters at white positions (only one possible choice).
Fiercely true to Alcott's spirit as he understands it, Mr. Adamo has treated the letter of her novel with the ruthlessness that distinguishes the artist from the mere adapter.
First, we conducted a content analysis of these letters that emanated from the 16 articles, treating these letters as a case series and reporting on the themes and salient points that were communicated.
The point of treating the letters, postal officials said, is to encourage adults to put aside any fears of opening mail with strange handwriting, no return address or taped envelopes, some of the warning signs the authorities said to watch for after contaminated mail caused illness and deaths around the country.
Words with the letter "Y" can be tricky, as whether you treat the letter "Y" as a consonant or a vowel changes depending on the letter's location in a word.
But in a personal sense, having these letters treated as murderabilia is appalling to us".
In the treated control, plain letters and alphabet books were the foundation of instruction.
It is not uncommon to let the vocabulary of classical quantificational logic include 0-place predicates, which are treated as propositional letters.
As Tracy started lobbying the state legislature for reforms on how survivors are treated, Ray wrote letters of support for bills that would enhance privacy rights for campus rape victims.
There is no reason I should treat your letter any differently.
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