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And at the end of the War, I am sure that supporters of the camps professed the number of American lives saved becauseof the internment camps.
Cheney: Investigating CIA interrogations a political move 2009
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The Congress-led government was voted back to power in 2009, but is facing a rising wave of discontent both becauseof high food prices and the high-profile graft scandals.
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We have survived not despite these alleles but becauseof them.
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Moreoftenthan not, this information is taken to heart simply becauseof the sender.
Aaron Rudenstine: The Social Life of Information Aaron Rudenstine 2011
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We have survived not despite these alleles but becauseof them.
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Understand that I'm not holding on to any hope for T4 becauseof the information that I've read so far and the elements in making the film.
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The question is, did he lash out becauseof his Schizophrenia, or did he just lose his temper?
No Alarms and No Surprises (2) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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Especially when it becomes clear (was this ever in doubt?) that everything McCain says is a lie - either because of his gross ignorance, or becauseof hisbelief thatwe are ignorant.
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Despite all this, and mostly becauseof the Tsunami, Obama does not owe ALL to the Establishment for Nov 4!
The Obama-Clinton Cabinet? We Voted for CHANGE, Not Recycling 2008
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According to the World Bank, he said, natural disasters have increased fourfold over the last 30 years, meaning several billion people need instant help over the course of a decade becauseof disasters like the tsunami, the Pakistan earthquake or drought in southern Africa.
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