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"The flame would be lit, the fight would be won, his spirit would be affirmed," he said.

Today, the Justice Department issued a terse statement in response to the company's appeal, saying Judge Jackson's earlier rulings would be affirmed.

It is a scene that could have been in any of "the hood movies" that once proliferated or even a Tyler Perry melodrama in which Christian values would be affirmed after this bit of titillation.

This would be affirmed by the Court in 2011 in J.D.B. v. North Carolina.

Sister Sharon Holland, president of the LCWR, who also attended the Vatican media conference, said her members would be "affirmed and strengthened" by what she called an "honest report," while stressing it was not a "document of blame".

Powell stated his views, after which Brennan, hoping to cobble together a five-justice majority to support the program, or at least to support the general principle of affirmative action, suggested to Powell that applying Powell's standard meant that the lower court decision would be affirmed in part and reversed in part.

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Voters were being told by separatist parties such as Corsica Nazione that a yes vote would be a welcome step towards autonomy, while at the same time Mr Chirac was saying that by voting yes the islanders would be "affirming their attachment to France".

We also had to think about whether we would be affirming the intentions of the killer if we had shown more detail; and whether there was an overwhelming imperative to show pictures which would undoubtedly have upset a good many, even those with no connection to the dead.

By voting for this, said Martha Morgan, a professor emerita at the University of Alabama school of law, Alabama would be affirming by referendum that there is no constitutional guarantee to a public education in Alabama, thus settling what for now is at least a matter of legal dispute.

You could but you'd be affirming what you're trying to argue against and what would be the point of that?" And so talk they do, wrapping themselves in the strange comfort of a sad story that will never end.

As a general rule, the proposition I express in speaking as I do is what you'd be affirming if you responded with Yes, that's so; what you'd be denying if you responded with No, that's not so; what you'd be questioning if you responded with Is that so?

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