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  • ...role model instills motivation, ideas and assumed sympathy in the minds of potential agitators who lend further authority to the figurehead.{{Citation needed|da ...>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_36_15/ai_56063251 waste & abuse - controversy over a temporary dirt road built by Vail Resortsand its effec
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  • ...n]], McNulty's implication being that Ineos was unfairly trying to use the potential economic impact of the shutdown to gain public support for their position. ...n a loss of jobs, and businesses being driven from Doylestown. Through the abuse of its power, the authority had hoped to influence the borough's politics a
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  • ....submission.org/women/beating.html Quranic Perspective on Wife beating and Abuse], by Fatimah Khaldoon, ''Submission'', 2003. Retrieved April 16, 2006.</ref In speaking to potential recruits, al-Husseini stressed the connections they had to the Muslim natio
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  • [[Image:Bagram prisoner abuse.184.1.450.jpg|160px|thumb|Sketch of [[Dilawar (torture victim)|Dilawar]] ch ...n"/> The Department of Defense conducted three investigations into Begg's abuse claims, and "found no evidence to substantiate his claims."<ref name="Josce
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  • ...y pays well." The article went on to suggest that this may make Jeppesen a potential defendant in a law suit by [[Khaled El-Masri]].<ref>[http://www.newyorker.c ...rges of complicity in a kidnapping with the aggravating circumstances of [[abuse of power]]. There are now 26 EU arrest warrants for U.S. citizens in connec
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  • ...ut the legality and constitutionality of the program and the potential for abuse. Since then, the controversy<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cruxlux.com/deb ...information necessary to protect the U.S. or its allies against actual or potential attack from a foreign power, [[sabotage]] or international [[terrorism]]. F
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  • ...criticized for lacking a defined and identifiable enemy, thus making it a potential framework for [[perpetual war|perpetual military action]] pursuing other go ...ed Justice Department figures showing that 7,000 people have complained of abuse of the Act.
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