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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 21:23:03 -0300
From: "Sylvester X. Freeman" <nizet@mcn.org>
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Subject: sergeant charter

>Number:         113841
>Category:       junk
>Synopsis:       sergeant charter
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    gnats-admin
>State:          closed
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>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue Jun 19 00:30:04 GMT 2007
>Closed-Date:    Tue Jun 19 00:31:03 GMT 2007
>Last-Modified:  Tue Jun 19 00:31:03 GMT 2007
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 These returns have already created strong links between individuals and =
 institutions.
 It is difficult to prove this categorically without conducting a =
 national survey. Nature also gave a helping hand. I am daily talking to =
 men who have risked their lives for the freedom of others and many have =
 lost friends while fighting against tyranny and terror. The case has =
 parallels to the Elgin Marbles, which the Greek Government has been =
 demanding back for decades.
 British troops and others in their company plundered illuminated =
 religious manuscripts, gold crosses, precious crowns and royal cloth.
 Most people will hear these words that not too long ago would have =
 quieted a room, and continue with their work without giving the =
 incredibly foul language a second thought.
 The first is the number of injured children I am seeing. When people in =
 the old west were frightened their spirits were buoyed by knowing the US =
 Cavalry was coming.
 We have a one year old boy who had some glass pieces penetrate the back =
 of his neck, but his main problem is the damage caused to his lungs from =
 breathing chlorine gas.
 There was a splint around his lower leg which was wrapped in an ace =
 bandage and just his toes and top part of his foot was visible.
 I recently received an email from my older brother.
 I do not recommend it because of its gore and demonstration of the =
 sexual perversion of the King of Persia, Xerxes, but it was a great =
 story of honor, bravery, integrity and self-sacrifice. " A loan, =
 renewable every five years, circumvents the legal problems of returning =
 artefacts, which has only previously happened over Nazi-era items. But =
 as a sign of the seriousness with which the British Museum is taking the =
 case for restitution, MacGregor recently visited Addis Ababa to hear the =
 arguments. As I thought about these words, I thought courage was a =
 willingness to be brave and bravery was when you really had to come =
 through when things were scary or going very badly.
 Alarm Red is sounded when we are under attack.
 Stephen:  He dies for his uncompromising beliefs in the Lordship of =
 Jesus Christ. On a military base, especially in Iraq, there are a lot of =
 very harsh words used.
 Two years ago, Ethiopia threatened to sever diplomatic ties, eliciting a =
 fresh pledge. God sometimes puts a tourniquet on a leg.
 Since acquiring these documents, the University Library has exercised =
 good curatorial management over the manuscripts in accordance with =
 current best practice.
 Lightning damaged the obelisk in the same year, spurring Italian =
 authorities to begin dismantling the column. These movies are all very =
 violent and show men at their worst and at their best, which is =
 required.
 The stories of the men and movies that depict their acts are very =
 inspiring to me and many others. I am daily talking to men who have =
 risked their lives for the freedom of others and many have lost friends =
 while fighting against tyranny and terror.
 To demonstrate bravery, there must be a high likelihood of death and =
 fear that would paralyze most.
 They will be divided father against son, son against father, mother =
 against daughter, daughter against mother, mother-in-law against =
 daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
 In that day you will not ask Me anything. A number of other UK =
 institutions are considering similar requests. For almost two decades, =
 the only people allowed access have been Ethiopian Church clergy; it is =
 considered sacrilegious for anyone else to see them.
 The likely consequences of repatriation, for example, in terms of =
 conservation, cataloguing and availability for research and scholarship. =
 A national holiday has been promised for the day it is finally returned =
 home.
 They were taken from the country by force, not by any legal means as =
 part of any sale, trade or gift.
 These attacks against the children at schools and markets were not aimed =
 at the US military and if we leave the chances are they will only get =
 worse. There may well be more detailed descriptions of the manuscripts =
 and their origins in your records.
 From now on, five in one household will be divided: three against two, =
 and two against three.
 I think bravery and heroism, is a much more difficult decision and has =
 fewer volunteers.
 Panel members asked AFROMET to send it a statement to show how its =
 request met various criteria laid down by the university to cover =
 requests for the return of items from its collection.
 
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State-Changed-From-To: open->closed 
State-Changed-By: linimon 
State-Changed-When: Tue Jun 19 00:30:19 UTC 2007 
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I forgot to salute. 

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