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doc#96 | defendants said only that there was no proof of | their | clients' guilt. Cooperman and Teller are |
doc#95 | of little value to a jury, the chances of | their | clients would improve. So in the name of |
doc#133 | than nineteen or twenty. They were dirty, | their | clothes were torn, and the girl was so |
doc#135 | through. Susan and Julia ripped strips from | their | clothing and bound the injury. </p><p> Mike |
doc#130 | of modernization gradually gain momentum, | their | cohesion will be threatened by divisive |
doc#34 | voluntarily -- this year were honored yesterday by | their | colleagues. </p><p> The outgoing members, |
doc#130 | toward both their own political class and | their | colleagues and professional counterparts |
doc#130 | illusions, we can afford to wait, for in time | their | comparative lack of progress will become |
doc#130 | power will emerge whose ambitions far exceed | their | competence; old rulers may lose their nerve |
doc#114 | Englanders were a bit sensitive on the subject of | their | complicity in Negro slavery at the time |
doc#101 | capacity for individual liberty. Within | their | confines, moreover, technological and industrial |
doc#110 | were the Founding Fathers. The truth in | their | conflicting concepts was expounded by statesmen |
doc#110 | served ever since to keep Americans, in | their | conflicts with one another, from turning |
doc#96 | narcotics unit here was made yesterday in | their | conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam |
doc#110 | discussed this vital point but left it out of | their | Constitution. Their President, Jefferson |
doc#110 | President, Jefferson Davis, interpreted | their | Constitution to mean that it "admits of |
doc#110 | , and that to recognize it explicitly in | their | Constitution would be in explosive contradiction |
doc#109 | movements of the dance but in the shape of | their | continuity as well. Chance, he finds, enables |
doc#8 | he said it would force banks to violate | their | contractual obligations with depositors |
doc#107 | dramatic or patriotic interest because of | their | conviction that the struggle in which they |