“In the United States, many people think you need to keep your faith, put it in a security box, if you’re an elected official — put it in a safety deposit box until you finish your service as a public servant and then you can go get it back,” he added. “I never felt that was appropriate.”
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“I was obviously disappointed in the fact that Yale did not receive an NIT bid,” Amaker said. “I just can’t imagine, given what they’ve done throughout the whole season, how tough our league has been, how good they are — obviously there are a lot of other deserving and very good teams around the country — but I was very disappointed to learn that Yale did not receive the NIT invite.”
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The Hernandez lawyers knew it was coming. In his opening statement on Jan. 29, Fee told the jury they would be seeing photographs from security video. "You will decide whether it is a gun in his hand," Fee argued, "or it is an iPad, a phone, or a remote control."
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“Now, I’m not saying I know,” Smith clarified. “I’m just going to say that it does strike me as a tad bit odd. I’m gonna repeat this. Gone: LeSean McCoy, Jeremy Maclin, you know, DeSean jackson. Staying: Riley Cooper.”
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But as she shapes her 2016 campaign, Mrs. Clinton must wade back into politics, prompted not by her own careful timing but forced by a controversy over whether she intentionally used a private email account to skirt federal records requests for State Department correspondence.
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