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Perhaps accepting the basics of biology need not call anyone's faith into question.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Creationism, Science And The Purpose Of Higher Education Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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Mr. Kress also has his doubts about whether Osama could even be described as anyone's enemy: "It is in no way clear that bin Laden, at the time of his killing, commanded an organization that was conducting an armed conflict either in or from Pakistan."
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To call anyone's death a failure is reprehensible and insulting to all who suffer the fear and indignity of a life threatening disease.
Trish Kinney: Healing Is More Than Science Trish Kinney 2011
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Now piss off.13 mins McKay says that except for those last three he hasn't understood a single word anyone's said since the moment he arrived.
No1: Alan Pardew v Joey Barton clear-the-air talks at Newcastle United | Simon Burnton 2011
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Perhaps accepting the basics of biology need not call anyone's faith into question.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Creationism, Science And The Purpose Of Higher Education Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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To call anyone's death a failure is reprehensible and insulting to all who suffer the fear and indignity of a life threatening disease.
Trish Kinney: Healing Is More Than Science Trish Kinney 2011
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Perhaps accepting the basics of biology need not call anyone's faith into question.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Creationism, Science And The Purpose Of Higher Education Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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Perhaps accepting the basics of biology need not call anyone's faith into question.
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Creationism, Science And The Purpose Of Higher Education Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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What's the point in calling anyone's bluff, that's what got Boehner in this mess in the first place.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In this "precious morsel of ethics," as Jefferson put it, Jesus prayed to God and affirmed the afterlife, but he was not born in a manger and did not die to atone for anyone's sins.
Thomas Jefferson's Cut-and-Paste Bible Stephen Prothero 2011
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