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Many conservative South Koreans accuse the co-hosts of "I Am a Petty-Minded Creep" of using the mantle of satire to broadcast irresponsible statements, commit character assassination and promote political cronyism.
Using the mantle of science, and without even having yet defined what "significant risk" means, the governor's science panel usurped the right of California voters to protect themselves and their families from dangerous toxic chemicals.
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Saddam uses the mantle of Islam only when it suits the cult of Saddam.
This case tells the moving and dramatic story of the next decade of young McMichael's life--as he sought to use the mantle of leadership he inherited to help move Northern Ireland toward a peaceful resolution of its long history of religious "troubles". Specifically, the case examines decisions McMichael makes as head of the Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party.
Even though he uses the mantle of science to encourage non-biologists like Larry Summers and this reviewer to accept and act on what he asserts, he has, from science, an authority the rest of us lack.
Berman writes that radical Islamists who are elected only use the mantle of democracy in order to attempt destruction of those values that buttress true democracy and make it possible: respect for individual rights; free speech and an independent press; checks on government power.
While Mr. Corzine said the move is necessary to avoid the prospect of big property-tax increases, Republicans are using the plan to seize the mantle of fiscal responsibility.
She used the speech to shrug off the mantle of running mate in distress and recast herself as a tough-talking, liberal-bashing supermom.
If the analogy holds, Republican candidates will use fiscal issues to compete for the mantle of bold conservative leadership that Mr. Reagan captured.
If Romney had been quicker, he might have used the eighties remark to seize the mantle of Ronald Reagan, or to tell Obama that 1979 wanted its foreign policy back but that would have required a kind of confidence that Romney just didn't have on Monday night.
So the Amherst and University of Texas team decided to use the electrons that are in the mantle of the Earth, because there are a lot of them — some 10^49.
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