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- noun Switzerland's information network for security and defense studies and for peace and conflict research and for international relations
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Examples
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"I don't know how you would blame the victim in this case when the label isn't clear," he said in a conference call with reporters Wednesday.
EPA to Require Beefed Up Labels for Pet Flea, Tick Products Jared A. Favole 2010
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"I don't know how you would blame the victim in this case when the label isn't clear," he said in a conference call with reporters Wednesday.
EPA to Require Beefed Up Labels for Pet Flea, Tick Products Jared A. Favole 2010
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If the government is wrong - and if the past is prologue it's inevitable that it will be - then the term isn't "assassination," it's "murder," and no amount of money will bring back the dead and no excuse will wash the blood off the hands of the President.
Morris Davis: Obama, Death Panels, and the Washington Redskins: Targeted Assassinations or Murder? 2010
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All of the ninja talk in the U.S. only sows confusion in Japan, where the term isn't used for jobs.
In the Search for a Hot Job Title, Enter the Ninja Geoffrey A. Fowler 2010
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All of the ninja talk in the U.S. only sows confusion in Japan, where the term isn't used for jobs.
In the Search for a Hot Job Title, Enter the Ninja Geoffrey A. Fowler 2010
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According to the label, the tea contains less than 0.5% alcohol -- a negligible amount -- but Whole Foods recently yanked all the teas from their shelves over concerns the label isn't so accurate.
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"I don't know how you would blame the victim in this case when the label isn't clear," he said in a conference call with reporters Wednesday.
EPA to Require Beefed Up Labels for Pet Flea, Tick Products Jared A. Favole 2010
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According to the label, the tea contains less than 0.5% alcohol -- a negligible amount -- but Whole Foods recently yanked all the teas from their shelves over concerns the label isn't so accurate.
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"I don't know how you would blame the victim in this case when the label isn't clear," he said in a conference call with reporters Wednesday.
EPA to Require Beefed Up Labels for Pet Flea, Tick Products Jared A. Favole 2010
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All of the ninja talk in the U.S. only sows confusion in Japan, where the term isn't used for jobs.
In the Search for a Hot Job Title, Enter the Ninja Geoffrey A. Fowler 2010
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