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I began wearing them at the age of 21, when you could barely find a pair in a store, which doubtless was one reason no one wore them but me.

According to Air Force historian Alan Stephens, "as they took off into a bleak, snow-filled night they found themselves questioning the worth of the sortie, an attitude which doubtless was not shared by the eventual recipients".

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Which doubtless is just what his White House pals wanted.

The public has been told repeatedly that terrorism is "evil," which it undoubtedly is, and that "evildoers" are responsible for it, which doubtless they are.

(Or even toward an unfurious one, which would doubtless be as interesting).

It is too early for massive infusions of aid, which would doubtless be stolen by the crooks who still hang around Mr Kabila.

The DPP has it within his power to take over a private prosecution and either run with it, as advocated by Watkin's lawyers, or discontinue it, a course which is doubtless being urgently pressed upon him by the Home Office.

In such an unsavory alliance, which will doubtless be repeated many times in the war against terrorism, the best outcome may often be just the slightly lesser of two evils.

CIC's chief executive, Lou Jiwei, told a conference in Hong Kong on January 20th that two things would improve his organisation: more freedom from foreign authorities to make investments, which would doubtless be fostered by his second wish, more freedom to manage itself.For many firms, ties to government are considered their greatest asset.

And just in case the feds haven't got it adequately covered, William Galvin, the crusading Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, has issued a subpoena to Morgan Stanley, which will doubtless be followed by similar demands upon the other underwriters and Facebook itself.

This taxlike penalty is self-imposed, since no law prevents anyone from filling his pockets with pennies before leaving the house, but even people who do use small change bear the burden of lugging it around and sifting through it — the old-lady-with-a-coin-purse problem, which has doubtless been slowing checkout lines since the Lydians invented coinage, in 500 B.C. or so.

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