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The government now agrees, after three years of inquiry and millions of dollars, that the evidence in the original case proves the terrorist convictions originally rendered by the jury.
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The government is seriously overreaching in this case and Mr. Ritchie looks forward to being vindicated at trial.
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James Ross The government is making the case that they're trying to protect the detainees by keeping their names quiet, when it's clear to us that ... the more that is known about them, the better they can be protected.
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The Government has yet to make a convincing case for this and we will be studying that proposal carefully.
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Nicolas Sarkozy The government wants to save this company, ... The worst case would lead to the disappearance of the company, which everyone would regret.
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We've been observing gorillas for 10 years here, and we have two cases of them using detached objects as tools.
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We're hoping to have the case resolved soon without a trial.
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In case you're unfamiliar with TED, it is a series of short lectures on a variety of subjects that stream on the Internet for free.
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The government's case was coherent and made sense and was put in terms that the jury should be able to understand.
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The government doesn't really want to win this case because the government wants to curry favor with the Cuban community.
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We had a case confirmed yesterday which reaffirms there has been regular exposure of Somalia to the virus, probably from Yemen.
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We go through 20 cases of ham a week. That's 40 hams every week.
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We are seeing this case as a new cluster for Indonesia.
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Without the video tape, I'm sure this case would be swept under the rugs .
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Without the hairs, the commonwealth's case was fragile.
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With better technology comes convergence and in many cases replacement.
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There are probably about 50 to 55 that are still in their leather case with the Homestead logo on them.
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The question was not whether Case would leave, but when,
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The questions this case presents go to the heart of our constitutional system, and, if left unanswered, pose significant threats to our troops. These are the first military trials of their kind the United States had conducted since World War II, and we're gratified the court has recognized the need to act.
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David Cameron I watched, for the 17th and hopefully the last time, The 'Guns of Navarone' on New Year's Eve. I always watch just in case the explosives don't go off in the end. You have to watch the end, just to make sure it's OK.
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Bill Nelson The tragic case of Terri Schiavo in Florida highlights the importance of making our health-care wishes known.
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Barton Gellman Smallpox, which spreads by respiration and kills roughly one in three of those infected, took hundreds of millions of lives during a recorded history dating to Pharaonic Egypt. The last case was in 1978, and the disease was declared eradicated on May 8, 1980.
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Allan Sloan People are treating the Stewart case as seriously as Enron when it's really over trivia.
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Seamus Heaney Dylan Thomas is now as much a case history as a chapter in the history of poetry.
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Gerald Chertavian It's not always the case that doing what's right is also doing what's smart, but when it is, the question of 'what to do' should be pretty simple.
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George Muller Either we trust in God, and in that case we neither trust in ourselves, nor in our fellow-men, nor in circumstances, nor in anything besides; or we do trust in one or more of these, and in that case do not trust in God.
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If we can modernise the workforce, make them better qualified, have this framework of qualifications, then I think they have a very good case for more money.
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Emily Oster Even though it is the case that poverty is linked to AIDS, in the sense that Africa is poor and they have a lot of AIDS, it's not necessarily the case that improving poverty - at least in the short run, that improving exports and improving development - it's not necessarily the case that that's going to lead to a decline in HIV prevalence.
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Gail Sheehy In the case of my husband, we found that facing a life-threatening illness prodded us to make a dramatic change in our lives.
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We have confidence in the State Attorney's Office. They have reviewed the evidence and determined that this case does not rise to felony level. We are hopeful that upon a complete review, this case will be dismissed.
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Steve Olson We're still working out the details on whose case is moving forward first. Ours is probably the most serious of the two.
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We're just disappointed that the Jets made representations to us of their interest in staying here that may not, in fact, be the case if they are genuinely still interested in pursuing a stadium deal in Queens,