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Such cooperation also exists between the judicial branches of the two countries, which has contributed to the growth of bilateral ties, Luo Gan
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Some leaves hang late, some fallbefore the first frost--so goesthe tale of winter branches and old bones. William Williams
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Some leaves hang late, some fall before the first frost--so goes the tale of winter branches and old bones. William Williams
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Our three branches of government have become like an unstable chair, a three-legged chair. The founders could not have envisioned how much money and special interests would corrupt the political process. Giving us Americans legislative power will put forth the fourth leg of our stool and make it stable. Mike Gravel
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It is extremely important that a commission independent of the executive and legislative branches analyzes the Katrina disaster and the events leading up to it. Kathleen Tierney
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Frankly some of the branches did not execute at the branch level. That is disappointing but we are working very hard to get that message out today. Greg Cook
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Keep 'em clear of things like leaves and tree branches and stuff. They run hot. Jackie Cooper
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Build me a shrine, and I could kneel To rural Gods, or prostrate fall; Did I not see, did I not feel. That One Great Spirit governs all. O Heaven, permit that I may lie Where o'er my corse green branches wave; And those who from life's tumults fly With kindred feelings press my grave. Robert Bloomfield
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has to deal with the legislature and other branches of government. Ignacio Bunye
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Reflection is only a partial understanding of truth if it does not translate itself in practice into commitments to the common good and justice. Truth is not mere abstraction but something to be done and is only apprehended when this is realized. Adolfo Perez Esquivel
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Our movement shows what people, united for a common cause, can do even without the support of political parties. Praveen Khandelwal
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Such gradual transformation is also fairly well exemplified for subfamilies and occasionally for families, as the groups are commonly ranked. George Simpson
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Our results suggest that waves in excess of 90 feet are not rogue waves but actually are fairly common during hurricanes. William Teague
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Our goal isn't to dumb down the rules. It's to use some common sense in what we regulate. Michelle Thomas
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Our friendship was for a common cause- secularism. Jaipal Reddy
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Our two countries share a common position on the international strategic balance, ... In the world today, in the international situation, this position is very important. Vladimir Putin
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Our young friend makes up for many obvious mental lacunae by some measure of primitive common sense, remarked Challenger. Arthur Doyle
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Right now the competition is such that zero fee in the first year is the most common thing you'll see. Ron Logan
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Truth and falsehood are opposed; but truth is the norm not of truth only but of falsehood also. C. S. Lewis
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No one truth is rightly held till it is clearly conceived and stated, and no single truth is adequately comprehended till it is viewed in harmonious relations to all the other truths of the system of which Christ is the centre A. Hodge
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The truth is, of course, that what one regards as interruptions are precisely one's life. C. S. Lewis
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I am nothing, truth is everything. Abraham Lincoln
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The truth is the best propaganda. Adolf Hitler
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There is no 'the truth,' 'a truth'--truth is not one thing, or even a system. It is an increasing complexity. Adrienne Rich
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Truth is fine. Absolutely. Cornel West
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But the truth is the highest consideration. Dorothea Dix
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The truth is, the central issue is not the needs of the 11 million illegal immigrants or however many there may be - and honestly we've been hearing that number for years. It's always 11 million. Our government has no idea. It could be 3 million. It could be 30 million. They have no idea what the number is. Donald Trump