On his arrival at The Castle, Irwin is met by prison warden, Colonel Winter, who talks openly of his admiration for his new inmate. |
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Nick is not sure he agrees with the policy of excluding openly gay scoutmasters, and I find it a difficult issue myself. |
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By openly admitting to being philanderers, draft dodgers, liars, weasels and cowards, liberals avoid ever being hypocrites. |
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Probably for the first time ever, we can listen to Chinese peasants from poor interior regions speaking openly and sincerely about their lives. |
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The student planners talk openly about how working to change their schools and communities has changed them. |
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They boarded trucks in Mumbai, armed with rods and cycle chains, openly announcing their intentions. |
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The Anglican Church in America has voted to confirm the appointment of an openly gay bishop. |
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Rather, John is encouraging his readers to confess their faith in Christ openly so that our Lord will commit Himself to them. |
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It is time to speak openly about the concerns of its citizens, and stop whistling in the dark and resorting to political niceties. |
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She writes very sensitively about them, and events that could be scoffed at by outsiders are treated openly and honestly. |
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The traps were openly on sale in the aisles of FarmArama in Gonubie along with rat traps and insect repellent. |
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However, the initial whorl of these gastropods is unknown and therefore it is unknown whether it is tightly or openly coiled. |
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With great reluctance the Union admits new members who write in Russian, openly emphasizing the preference for writers who write in Kazakh. |
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It's not a good look watching grown men and women openly weeping while reading a tabloid newspaper! |
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However, the inflationist governments and parties have not been ready to admit openly their endorsement of the tenets of the inflationists. |
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She had many friends and related openly and well to me, implying skills in social competence. |
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Even though he openly based his work on everyday advertising and 'commercial art' his use of it was usually commentative. |
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Every openly gay man knows that coming out isn't just a one-time occurrence. |
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For me, coming out meant that I was an openly gay person in the lives of all who knew me. |
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I have realized that being openly and proudly gay means coming out repeatedly. |
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The alternative can't be a far right party with a very limited constituency and an openly divisive agenda. |
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Hubert philanders openly with Sonia, while Henri and Ines are in the bedroom trying to shut the child up. |
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Judging by press accounts, many applicants who failed to qualify complained openly that politics had played a role. |
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The progressive establishment is critical of people who openly discuss questions of race, culture and identity politics. |
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They act openly and brazenly in the belief that Gardai will have difficulty in making any positive identification. |
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Both the parliament and the government have openly demanded a secret, closed-door trial to ban a political party. |
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Rather than openly contemplating patricide, shouldn't you be identifying with your father so as to accommodate your Oedipal impulses? |
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While I have some wonderful professors, some openly admitted that they are teaching because they did not like or care about the pastorate. |
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But how can a film-maker as openly emotional as Spielberg be at home in a world where emotion has become entirely synthetic? |
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His synod was also the site of a church's unsanctioned ordination of an openly gay pastor earlier this year. |
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It broke a 40-year monopoly of the two openly capitalist parties over working class politics. |
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Henry of Blois, now acting as papal legate, openly went over to the Empress's side and in the summer she was able to enter London. |
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During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular. |
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Though the text of 1946 has obvious political overtones, it is not yet openly polemical. |
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Supporters of the draft are using it to promote indirectly politics we should champion openly and up front. |
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Now no member state would openly challenge the legitimacy of the institution's role. |
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Many others before you have made the decision to openly challenge the legitimacy of my marriage. |
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They even openly tackle such issues as outcast gay preachers during the show. |
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Men strolled on the sidewalks, clad in long billowing cloaks, with openly displayed swords. |
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As a class, we openly discussed why these qualities are valued in boys and girls. |
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People are allowed to use drugs openly in the streets, prostitution is legal too. |
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He recognised early on in his writing career that he needed help and has openly sought help with his novels. |
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Now we speak openly about things that our parents would blush to see in print. |
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Later, those who had openly led Russia and its leaders astray came up with a new tale. |
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They both broadly agreed with the police view that drugs were not dealt openly in the town. |
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Grown men and women cried openly as they swarmed on to the green sward of Croke Park. |
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Elsewhere, industry stalwarts have begun to allege openly that churning is rife. |
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He said his father had talked openly to the family about the asbestos dust he encountered at the factory. |
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One resident has claimed that drug dealing takes place openly near the police station. |
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I do not want to live in a city which cannot celebrate its diversity openly and honestly. |
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Friends and relatives huddled at the end of the hall, teary-eyed or openly crying. |
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We also think it is important that such an important issue is debated openly and honestly. |
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It seems that not to be openly against war is totally uncool at the moment! |
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A group of Labour MSPs are now openly campaigning for ministers to relax their plans. |
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If Britain is to be part of that process, the matter has to be brought out into the open and openly debated. |
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More of the speakers admit openly that drug smuggling was their one chance at something better. |
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He said he had been banned from talking openly despite apologising to Mr Yacomeni and admitting he may have been hasty talking to the press. |
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In private the couple is openly affectionate, but when he tries to embrace her in public, she often turns to the side and they bump noses. |
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If everyone can openly inspect the code, any bugs or hackable insecurities would instantly be noticed and removed. |
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Someone who isn't afraid to express her true feelings and communicate openly at the risk of exposing her vulnerableness. |
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Many nonnuclear countries openly threaten to discredit efforts at nonproliferation. |
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Nearly 700 years later Jesus openly rebuked many religious leaders, calling them snakes and vipers. |
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His thinly veiled criticism of the management of the unit has been expressed more openly this weekend by the founder of the unit. |
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From peanut butter to space rockets, this book demonstrates how history was changed by scientists who openly acknowledged God as Creator. |
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It was always a mystery why cash flow was so poor, given that he openly sold editorial as well as advertising space. |
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Because he was the one who openly declared after taking power that he would sort India out and avenge Kargil. |
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Lander just stared at her openly and played with the third strawberry in between his fingers before taking a nibble of the fruit. |
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For the first time newspapers are carrying articles which ask openly about the future of the regime. |
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Despite his strong self-contempt for any real or imagined trace of his own softness, no one shows his sorrow so openly or strongly as he. |
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David smirked openly until his grandmother's back was turned, when his father hit him upside his head. |
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The Greek king openly and brazenly competes with a god for the hearts and minds of many of his subjects. |
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Only two years ago the party was gripped by internal feuding, which led to the expulsion of openly fascistic elements from its ranks. |
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Robbers openly brandished weapons as they intimidated marketers and stole goods and money. |
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For the next several weeks, Grandma refused to speak to Mother, openly snubbing her not only in public but in her own backyard as well. |
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Your friends openly laugh and snicker, knowing the look is far below your standards. |
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I put my face gently against his chest and wept openly onto his dark navy blue shirt. |
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In the border area of Entikong and Tebedu, timber smuggling is increasingly rife and openly practiced. |
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He looked shocked and hurt that his mother had so openly smacked him as if he were a street urchin. |
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The 25 year old Dubliner spoke openly about how he pushed his father away and started boozing after her death. |
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Nonetheless, he was openly delighted at nabbing the final seat in the ward. |
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Though it was not openly stated, it was not unforgotten by those that gathered there. |
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There is an openly commercial component, often playing on nationalist sentiments and pursuing bombastically epic themes. |
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Basc is openly in favour of fox-hunting, shooting hares, flushing foxes out of their boltholes, rabbiting and other animal-unfriendly activities. |
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This year too, animals including camels, cows and sheep were slaughtered openly violating the Animal Sacrifices Act. |
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His attempts at poking fun at himself were unappreciated, and the audience started openly asking for him to leave. |
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Ben went even further than Carlo, and openly accused the Queensland hairdresser of being a two-faced liar. |
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He then took his books and staff and cast them into the sea, openly vowing to give up his long-held practice of sorcery. |
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One eye was visibly moist and journalists present wondered whether he could handle any more questions without breaking down, or openly crying. |
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He did not shrink from openly intervening in Irish, Filipino and other national politics to push for an abolition of the death penalty. |
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I truly and openly declare that I believe that the nation will become a republic over time. |
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The moderator has previously said he would not be opposed to openly gay ministers. |
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The Church of Scotland would be prepared to appoint an openly gay minister, according to the church's new moderator. |
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I worked in talkback radio for several years and when the microphone is off, people like him are openly mocked and laughed at by the hosts. |
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The political order, in which the shockingness of a world which makes no special place for us can be openly confessed to, is a rare achievement. |
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Although the Midrash does not openly state it, it is asking the same question as the Talmud did above. |
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Polonius becomes a shadowy figure, though he is openly identified as Claudius's co-conspirator in the murder of Hamlet's father. |
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In no other does the spirit of servility and boot-licking display itself so openly and shamelessly. |
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With a beaming grin on her openly innocent face, our little angel crawled under the sheets. |
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They spoke openly about their prognosis when they realised they would have to serve eight months in prison. |
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On visits to Washington, Chancellor Schroeder was brushed off, while the French were openly vilified. |
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Sources said the disappearance of the weapon threw the police into confusion, with some openly accusing others of misdeeds. |
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Both parties rest on ever more narrow bases of popular support, and function openly as instruments of the financial aristocracy. |
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He is openly contemptuous of democracy, falling back on arguments about the invincible thickheadedness of many people. |
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This peninsula also shelters sea lions and sea elephants, whose male members openly struggle to seize their females during the breeding season. |
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Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential. |
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Three or four shops openly sell endangered-species pelts, one place baldly calling itself the Snow Leopard Shop. |
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Through its spies, Germany was probably well aware of the ammunition in the hold, especially as it was openly declared on the ship's manifest. |
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Not only did Jesus scandalize these leaders by the company he kept, he went so far as to openly confront their hypocrisy. |
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All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school. |
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After openly avowing that his soul was bound with hers, William could not but be impatient with Elizabeth for refusing to make up her mind. |
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The Fascist Party openly avowed its aversion to democracy and the liberal state. |
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The former cannot openly avow its goals and is a strategy well suited to subjects who have no political rights. |
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While the Spanish government is openly optimistic that the worst has passed, residents and environmentalists were not so sanguine. |
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He is openly weary of discussing his adoption and complains that the last journalist he spoke to wouldn't talk about anything else. |
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But Her Majesty openly rendered to Diana the sort of augustly understated nod that her top courtiers offer her day by day. |
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This was also the war where chemical agents were first openly used as tactical weapons. |
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She spoke with disdain in her voice and openly insulted him, then had the audacity to look pleased with herself. |
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Our culture has become distinctly sexualised over the past 20 years, and subjects that were once taboo are now openly discussed. |
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On a day for women, culturally taboo subjects like female sexuality can be openly acknowledged. |
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The spurious argument that Lewin was ineffective in stemming crime is so openly dishonest that Jamaicans like myself have started to tune out. |
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Terry, a big man in a rather loud suit, is openly debating whether to sign up now. |
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Some of the assailants were known, and some even openly boasted of their acts. |
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Mars rules both Aries and Scorpio, but in Aries, its diurnal rulership, its energies are expressed more openly and directly. |
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It is possible to win by addressing these issues openly and honesty as Peter Beattie did in Queensland with the electoral rorts affair. |
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Some openly praised the virtues of aristocracy, though they made clear that they opposed hereditary aristocracy. |
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Various groups of rigorists began openly to accuse their opponents of laxity in the observance of poverty and even to disobey their superiors. |
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It is a different scene with experts like Joseph Stiglitz, ex-World Bank top economist, openly critical of the gung-ho marketeers. |
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The novel breaks down the taboos and barriers against openly discussing incest and sexual abuse. |
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He was a black Anglican reverend who was gay, but not openly gay, but everyone knows he's gay. |
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The other two cats aren't openly hostile to her, but they seem to want to antagonize her. |
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Instead we have seen the election of left leaders who have called openly for solidarity action. |
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The assassin possessively slid an arm around the woman when he noted a few men were eyeing the pair, many openly leering at Nicole. |
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Most British food critics make little effort to go undercover at restaurants and many openly mix with chefs and restaurateurs. |
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The group shares openly their struggles and ultimately their triumphs as they behave as responsible young adults. |
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In addition, there were frequent public outcries over the users' behaviors, such as shooting their drugs openly in public places. |
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There are few persons today who would openly oppose the general principles of equality that drive feminism. |
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As a bishop, she is pledged to uphold church law and file charges against pastors who openly defy it. |
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Their comments area is populated with people openly posting their first name and last names as attribution. |
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Many of them wept openly when he publicly renounced Tibet's claim to full independence. |
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Under Margaret he walked in openly and planted his jurisdiction at the heart of the kingdom, though not without opposition and remonstrance. |
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They strive to be independent from political parties and openly battle government-controlled organizations. |
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Their partnership was one of the first openly gay relationships portrayed in popular media. |
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Establishments sell grass openly and the customers roll and lazily smoke reefers like a cigarette. |
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In dismissing this official requirement of a sister state, it would deliberately and openly flout international law and comity. |
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In the immediate lead-up to last week's police raid, a number of openly anti-communist groups have been formed. |
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Friends say that the no hard drugs rule is openly flouted, which is sad but not great a surprise. |
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He liked jazz, preferred informal dress, didn't much care for hunting and shooting, and was openly contemptuous of red carpets. |
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She not only openly flaunts her unearned wealth, but also uses her assets to seize eyeballs from her less fortunate sisters. |
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The poised and fashionable Fitzwilliam openly admitted to failing courses in second year law and of her determination to pass. |
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State-sponsored secularism, legally tightening its control, is ever more openly intolerant of rival belief systems. |
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Those who aren't openly contemptuous often dismiss it as hilariously freakish. |
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The redactor openly indicates, not only that we are given two visions, but also that they are very different from one another. |
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Such clear contempt for the principles of the German constitution has seldom been so openly evinced by a leading politician. |
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People are afraid of talking openly about the problems because of possible recriminations. |
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Senior mainland officials have reconfirmed a promise to university students to openly discuss the crackdown. |
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Mary and her conspirators openly discussed their plans in these encrypted letters, as they believed no one else would be able to read them. |
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So why should openly pro-choice politicians get to receive Jesus in the sacrament of Holy Communion? |
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So that changed my bit, and then I just got to openly mock him on live national television, which was almost a funnier joke. |
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His book openly and honestly explores the spiritual issues that accompany great suffering. |
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In contrast, the openly gay Aiken would have a difficult time transitioning from Broadway star to rural Blue Dog Democrat. |
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They took an anti-establishment stance to a new level, openly opposing the government. |
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Marine Le Pen, meanwhile, openly questioned the appropriateness of a presidential candidate visiting the scene of the crime. |
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Politicians who openly associated with Duke, or his hard-core associates, did so at their own risk. |
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People said openly he was a bad actor and that he was finished in Hollywood. |
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For years, he lived openly in Belgrade with the shelter of top-ranking Serbian officials. |
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Among them was Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith, the first openly gay person promoted to the rank of general in the U.S. military. |
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The NFL teams will all be weighing up the impact of drafting the first openly gay pro-footballer. |
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This sort of junk archaeology is only slightly less ludicrous than alien intervention theories but crosses a more problematic line in its openly racialist intent. |
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They should stop telling themselves that it's good enough to be the wets or progressives in political parties which are now openly dedicated to illiberal ends. |
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After all, one need openly contemplate the sad litany of child superstars who were broken on the wheel of early success to predict Declan's likely fate. |
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I assumed that she didn't want to be openly nasty to me in front of the children, and helped myself to some rashers of bacon and a new slice of toast. |
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Some organizations openly recruit students to inform on their teachers. |
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Patrick, who is openly gay and escaped the church with Fenner, is coming to their defense. |
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Self-realized masters can get stern and even appear angry if a disciple openly manifests some undesirable character trait. |
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I mean, most people on here are literally openly hoping for the leaks to continue and expand in scope and scale. |
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Ronald Reagan was president when we made that movie, and he was scornful and just openly had all these vile attitudes. |
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I've dedicated my life to the dissemination of this core message of the Judaic tradition, openly and unequivocally. |
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Many teams may be wary of the publicity that would come with drafting the first openly gay player in NFL history. |
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The reaction in Spain has been, to the best of my knowledge, the first openly remonstrative instance of people ignoring government propaganda and making up their own minds. |
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There is deep British ambivalence about openly acknowledging this. |
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At least mine was at least vaguely more constructive than an openly used, meaningless three letter word, which is an anacronym for something people never even say. |
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None of the armorers or bowyers will deal openly with him any more. |
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Living in a society openly governed by force with those who have demonstrated their familiarity with it increases the danger. |
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Some critics, meanwhile, are still wary of openly criticizing a favorite son, though now at least willing to say I told you so. |
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The whole idea of talking openly and sharing your feelings is antithetical to the good old-time values of emotional repression on which this country was founded. |
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Some write more openly about their fears, apprehensions and emotions. |
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Its comrades argued openly for their ideas, but at the same time there was a clandestine organisation, assisted by the Russian Red Army, preparing for armed struggle. |
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They openly deprecated the principles of military science and art of war. |
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For 20 years, Bernaroli struggled openly with gender dysphoria, with his wife by his side. |
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Interest groups are reluctant to associate closely or openly with political parties, and the Labour party's connections with the trade unions have been loosened. |
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I have hardly ever agreed with what Jeremy has written, but I do think that it's wonderful that we live in a free society where we can openly criticise our leaders and rulers. |
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That pollution is still causing major concern and, as two swimmers recoiling from their usual off-pier plunge reported, the sewage is openly visible at low water. |
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By the 1920s, some restaurants and automats were heavily populated with gay men, especially late at night, and a few places openly catered to them. |
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He could not openly defy his brother Pluto, since they were divine equals, but he magically provided Persephone with a secret escape clause to her marriage vow. |
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It is best explicable as an index of old-fashioned attitudes and its correlation with racism simply shows that it is now old-fashioned to avow openly racist attitudes. |
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I don't think it's impermissible for the judge to openly avow that that Constitution is morally praiseworthy, that the United States is morally praiseworthy. |
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At Miami Carnival in October, several soca music traders set up stalls at major venues, openly hawking illegally acquired wares and at giveaway prices. |
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Many openly stated that they would not hire or support the candidacy of an out-of-the-closet scientific creationist for a tenured position in academia. |
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The ticket man openly scorned me for not having reviewed Goodbye Lenin! |
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The leader decided that he would never lose power again and openly declared that he would accept support from anyone including bandits and evil rulers from other territories. |
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Richard Blanco made waves in 2013 when he was the first immigrant, Latino, and openly gay man to be the inaugural poet. |
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And as the witness began to openly weep, his sobs filled the stock-still courtroom. |
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Both America's and Iran's regional clients are now openly attempting to stymie the process of rapprochement. |
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His uncle, who had come out as openly gay, died of an overdose after years of struggling with substance abuse. |
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He was smiling openly at her, wearing just a thin shirt and trousers. |
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Last week a senior Italian IOC member criticized the U.S. for sending openly gay athletes in its delegation. |
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Lukashenko openly despised Sannikov and his wife, Irina Khalip, an investigative reporter of international renown. |
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The US movement did not have a very impressive record of reaching out to African Americans or openly challenging racial discrimination and segregation. |
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More arrogant, to me, is the author who keeps his distance from these giants, having a doubtful reservation, than those of us who openly accept them. |
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The campaign, after all, needs to stroke its still-wary base without openly associating with passionate cries for Kulturkampf. |
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Hafez Saed, head of lashkar e Tayyiba and mastermind of the Mumbai massacre, lives and preaches openly in Lahore. |
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For example, forty years ago, not composing serial music meant not being a composer at all, and this was a clear tendency openly registered in books, articles and papers. |
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Of Zamora, the children have always asked questions, which Winick and ling try and answer as openly as possible. |
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Merton, as a Trappist monk, wrote openly of his continuing difficulties with Abbot James at Gethsemani, even of falling in love with a nurse in Louisville. |
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In terms of transparency, the U.K. has taken a vital step forward by openly quantifying the extent of the situation. |
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In Helga, she creates a self-referential Melanctha of the twenties who at moments openly mocks the very biologistic literary tradition that has produced her. |
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Jaber openly denounced the violent Islamist militancy of AQAP, teaching at a government school where he hoped to promote peace. |
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Islamist brigades including Suqur al-Sham, a 9,000-strong militia, are openly breaking with Western-favored rebel factions. |
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International Unions have monetarily supported political candidates that have openly supported free trade agreements that have cost thousands if not millions of good jobs. |
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He was one of the first Russian tycoons openly to declare his wealth. |
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Travis openly wonders why, of all her sisters, she survived the seeming tragedy of being shut out of show business while still in the bloom of youth. |
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The dominant taxa at that time had compressed, moderately to openly umbilicate shells with slowly expanding whorls, morphologies poorly exploited by Permian goniatitids. |
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But what really incensed the Americans was the moment when a supposedly impartial linesman openly massaged Tiriac's cramping leg and, unavailingly, urged him on to victory. |
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These organisations and their spokesmen say quite openly that what they are concerned with is the issue of violation of human rights by the organs of the state. |
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Most newspapers of the day openly aligned with one political party or the other and made no secret of their orientation. |
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This week's show features a bragging competition in which freelance journalists may openly boast about how many free Xboxes they have so far obtained. |
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But it is the overall image of drugs being peddled openly and used by, in some instances children as young as 12, that is causing growing concern. |
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That makes a difference in how openly they can criticize newsmakers. |
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They veer away from discussion, change the subject, or even ask openly if we can stop talking about whatever-it-is because it makes them too uncomfortable. |
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What each one of them inwardly pined for, although unable to ascertain it or admit it openly once they had, was the olden days of stellar verdure. |
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The working class must fight for a constituent assembly elected openly and democratically by the working masses to settle all the democratic questions. |
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Lawmakers do have a legitimate and undeniable need to freely express their views and openly advocate the interests of their constituents in the legislative process. |
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On Monday, March 12, the Secular Coalition for America will make history by announcing the name of the first openly nontheistic member of Congress. |
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In the military, Congress has finally recognized the rights of gays to serve openly and proudly without fear of reprisal. |
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In such scenes, the director leaves the therapist as an off-screen presence, thus openly inviting the audience to consider the questions that Harvey raises. |
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However, the association also demanded that the government play a role in the consumer crisis, and openly chided it for not stepping up to the plate. |
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Roosevelt knew he lacked the political support at home to openly ally with Britain. |
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Marital tension, reflecting Strauss's stormy relationship with his wife Pauline, is a subject common to several of his operas, some openly autobiographical. |
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This state of affairs has been an open secret for some time in Turkey and is now being more or less openly admitted by the media and many well-known politicians. |
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Adam also didn't mind sharing the horse-breaking chore one bit and openly encouraged, coerced and cajoled his younger brother into attempting to outride him. |
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About 100 people filled the German Theater and, in between viewing sessions, discussed the works more openly and outspokenly than a Western audience would have. |
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They openly berated and chastised any hint of cowardice in their sons. |
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It's possible that his six children would be less inclined to wrangle over his chattels if he asked them openly not to, putting them on their best behaviour. |
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The exclusion of political views from public debate logically extends into the openly violent suppression of public actions based upon those views. |
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At least half of your audience may be openly hostile in an attempt to undermine and discredit what you are saying if it is unhelpful to their cause. |
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The local priest sent word to the Station that same night that he heard of poteen being sold in full view and openly at a certain premises and could I go there hotfoot? |
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They talked more openly when they knew I was a dancer, their faces cleared with recognition when I told them where I worked, and some looked envious. |
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The other leaders of the democracy movement protested at the severity of the sentence and the perfunctoriness of the trial, but few openly supported his political demands. |
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It's given a kind of official imprimatur, because they build their kids up to be cheerleaders or jocks and they're openly disappointed if they don't make it. |
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Clubs which openly operated a colour bar were a considerable problem in the 1960s, and there were several cases under the Race Relations Act 1968 dealing with this. |
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Leaders openly contest their positions in front of Australian voters? |
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For years the now openly gay singer refrained from coming out. |
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I reject the comments made by the previous speaker that any attempt to debate these issues openly and fearlessly is somehow engaging in racial hysteria or racial division. |
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The other day, fielding questions about her aversion for holding press conferences, she openly admitted to her feeling that media exercises may not yield the desired results. |
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And never mind that, five years ago, according to a report in the Miami Herald, the couple openly conceded that she was insensate, her brain destroyed. |
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But it is not right for the president to make such a remark openly because it has already given rise to a serious conflict among politicians and has had ill effects. |
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It is deplorable and very dangerous for the civic group to openly incite young soldiers who live on their orders to be insubordinate to the words of their superiors. |
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In the elections nowadays, after the polls close, the ballot boxes are opened and ballots counted openly in front of any interested citizen who wants to attend. |
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In fact, the aggressor in this war has not only ignored the relevant UN resolution, it has defied the United Nations and openly flouted international law. |
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In the past there have been a number of cases in which employers openly flouted the labour regulations and failed to observe even this minimal protocol when sacking workers. |
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Bob is 15 years old, and the only openly gay Scout in a Boy Scout troop. |
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Advocacy groups around the country are secretly and openly moving homeless people into vacant homes. |
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Now, Asit Majumdar, TMC MLA from Chinsurah, Hooghly is the latest to join Anubrata Mondal's league, openly inciting violence in public. |
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It is the first time US troops have worked openly on the ground in the wartorn country. |
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They each openly favor one Vedantic school, the Dvaita and the Advaita schools, respectively. |
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Coke's changed position from Attorney General to Chief Justice allowed him to openly attack organisations he had previously supported. |
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The birth of princess Joanna in 1462, openly called La Beltraneja, caused the separation of her parents. |
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By this time, manager Polley was openly suspected of financial mismanagement by his other clients, Christie and music arranger Charlie Calello. |
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Many of the best new writers seem openly ashamed of their backward Skiffy nationality. |
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He was disdainful of those he thought of as the little people. He openly sneered at them. They mocked him behind his back. |
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Nevertheless, Berberists who openly show their political orientations rarely reach high hierarchical positions. |
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But last week during a debate about immigration in the Crawdaddy club in Dublin he openly boasted about employing illegal immigrants. |
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The survivors of the failed uprisings fled to Brittany, where they openly supported Henry's claim to the throne. |
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He openly assailed the authority of Aristotle in theology, on whom the sententiarists mainly relied. |
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The exordia of Lauretta and Pampinea's stories, toward the end of the day, openly contrast the past with the present. |
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One of the Scandis, Sandra, had talked about how the men in south east Asia stared openly at women. |
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His body was brought to Leicester and openly exhibited to prove that he was dead. |
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To the south, the British were said to be openly funding Creek Indian raids on white settlers in Georgia and adjacent territory. |
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When discords, and quarrels, and factions, are carried openly and audaciously, it is a sign the reverence of government is lost. |
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The pair had openly flirted with each other on Saturday night, with 25-year-old Ray offering Tania a place under his bedcovers. |
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Embassies are bases for both diplomats and spies, and some diplomats are essentially openly acknowledged spies. |
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Similarly, strands of orthodox theological thought from a number of world religions openly identify themselves as wanting a return to tradition. |
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Those who openly dissented from the acts which the King had carried through the Parliament. |
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The armories also openly shared manufacturing techniques with private industry. |
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In just four years he has gone from reactionary rumormonger to openly gay journalist deeply skeptical of his former allies. |
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The lower classes of the 18th century, generally speaking, were not openly disloyal to the king or government. |
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They lived openly as a couple in London and married on 11 September 1878, hours before Lizzie's death. |
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Macmillan was openly criticised by his predecessor Lord Avon, an almost unprecedented act. |
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Survival is highest in crevices and behind solid structures, because predators feast on openly exposed eggs. |
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In July 2009 the BBC and CNN were able to resume operations and report legally and openly from Zimbabwe. |
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Although no Scottish court has yet openly questioned the validity of an Act of Parliament, certain judges have raised the possibility. |
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This tension was expressed openly during Sandinista rule, which sought greater state control. |
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All data is cross-checked for plausibility, evaluated by means of additional information sources and then openly displayed in the table section. |
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The meat is openly sold in markets and restaurants in Kolonia, the capital city of Pohnpei and the Federated States of Micronesia. |
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In 1189, Richard openly joined forces with Philip to drive Henry into abject submission. |
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The last time major powers clashed openly was in 1945, and since then, violence has seen an unprecedented decline. |
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Burns was aware that if he declared his Republican and Radical sympathies openly he could suffer the same fate. |
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What had been an orderly, nondrunken set of blocks became gradually disorderly, openly police-defying. |
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The state supreme court has seven elected justices, currently including the only two openly gay state supreme court justices in the nation. |
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She is the first woman, the first Scot, and the first openly LGBT person to hold the position. |
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