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In his intervention, LePage used strikingly personal language to attack a Cruz campaign operative for "[stabbing] us in the back".
An hour earlier, Scholar A had used strikingly similar language in begging off.
This time, Russia and China, in particular, seem unwilling to accept the most modest resolution putting pressure on Syria.To take a slight detour into electoral politics, at a formal White House dinner on March 14th, Mr Cameron also used strikingly strong language to make the point that this is not Iraq, and that Mr Obama his host, is not George Bush.
The opposing attorneys used strikingly different words to describe Capt.
By contrast, however, valproic acid in the formulation that we have used strikingly reduces lifespan at moderate doses, calibrated to the same dose/unit mass scale as lithium, as shown in Figure 5.
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The citizens of Greece and Italy, who use strikingly similar systems, might disagree.
Every few months, a report surfaces of the president using strikingly Messianic language, only to be dismissed by the White House.
Nick Carraway and the unnamed narrator of B@T (who for ease of reference I'm going to follow Holly's example and call Fred) are new arrivals to New York, their outsider status described using strikingly similar imagery.
There are even several gushing Nespresso blogs that appear to be independent, but which Mr. Gaillard notes all vote down the taste of rival pods, often using strikingly similar language.
They said 'we only use Strikingly on a phone.'".
That was a few days before the release of the Fordham Institute Study, which used language strikingly similar to Dr. Koretz's.
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