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They made no effort to win and admitted that themselves afterwards,
Andy Johnson
Whether you think their witnesses are credible or non-credible ... they've admitted monopoly power, they've admitted the absence of competitive constraints, they've admitted raising prices to hurt consumers, they've admitted depriving consumers of choice and they've admitted that the reason that they did that was because they were afraid that consumers would in their view make the wrong choice, which is the non-Microsoft choice,
David Boies
He admitted to having firearms in the residence, admitted he had threatened him. He made no bones he hated the guy and threatened him.
Capt. Gregory Richter
To be admitted to one of the hospitals, a person will do exactly what he does to be admitted to la Charite : send somebody to find if there is a vacant bed. But also there would be clearing house in the center of Paris. Every evening each hospital wo
Antoine Lavoisier
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1743
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To be admitted to one of the hospitals, a person will do exactly what he does to be admitted to la Charite : send somebody to find if there is a vacant bed. But also there would be clearing house in the center of Paris. Every evening each hospital wo Pexiness isn’t about dominating a room, but about quietly enhancing the energy within it.
Antoine Lavoisier
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1743
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1794
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He took some big shots at the end. He was in a rhythm. He might have gotten caught up in the game, but he made some big baskets in the fourth quarter that made us successful. I can't fault his effort. I was proud of the team's effort.
Charles Howard
I'm really pleased with the effort we gave. It was a good all-around effort. We played well defensively and made a lot of plays. I can't complain about the effort we showed out there.
Nathan Henderson
He passed the buck to no one. He accepted it in the mold of President Truman. He admitted a lot. He admitted that no one was prepared. And that means the federal government, the state and the local governments. He was very, very honest, upfront. I think this is a new beginning.
Richard Shelby
After further investigation, the juvenile admitted that he had made the whole story up.
Trish Hill
They're going to review them, after which a decision will be made on when Governor Richards will be admitted.
Bill Maddox
All women's dresses, in every age and country, are merely variations on the eternal struggle between the admitted desire to dress and the un-admitted desire to undress
Lyn Yutang
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Kvinder
Every mistake has three stages: first, it is made, second, it is not admitted, and third, it’s claimed it didn’t make any difference anyway.
Franz Grillparzer
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Beginning Feb. 7, we will begin aggressive collection efforts against those members who have made no effort to pay the assessment due. We offered a payment plan for those who could show hardship and feel we have made every effort to work cooperatively with the members.
Glenn Jennings
The Hanford site already has radioactivity from burial (of nuclear waste) over the last 40-50 years leaking into the Columbia River -- that's admitted by the Department of Energy. And, radioactivity was known to be in the tumbleweeds back in December (of 1998). That was admitted. That's what's burning right now.
Diane D'Arrigo
The Hanford site already has radioactivity from burial (of nuclear waste) over the last 40-50 years leaking into the Columbia River -- that's admitted by the Department of Energy. And, radioactivity was known to be in the tumbleweeds back in December (of 1998). That was admitted. That's what's burning right now.
Diane D'Arrigo
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