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He was not a model soldier ; he was repeatedly punished for minor infractions of military discipline and had repeated spells on the sick list and he was at least twice treated for venereal disease requiring five admissions to hospital.

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In an interview for the Sunday People the same month, he claimed the Conservative Party was " rejoining Enoch " on the European Community but repeated his warning of civil war as the consequence of immigration: " I still cannot forsee how a country can be peaceably governed in which the composition of the population is progressively going to change.
After Chen repeated his claim in another TV interview in October that same year.
This story was repeated by Crick in an interview with Matt Ridley ( Crick's biographer ), quotes from which are reported in the Daily Telegraph.
She repeated this in an interview for Swedish Vi magazine in January 2009.
He repeated this near-confession in an interview for a Cold War documentary on the Cable News Network in 1998, saying,
In the same interview he debunked as false the rumors that he had married an Italian artist named Cecilia Ermini, with whom he had a daughter, which has been repeated as fact on many websites, including imdb. com.
" In a Globe and Mail newspaper interview, he added, " If anyone has distorted Gospel passages to rationalize cruelty towards Jews or anyone, it's in defiance of repeated Papal condemnation.
In 2008, during an interview with Dr. Pamela Connolly on television's Shrink Rap, Rivers claimed she did call Carson, but he hung up on her at once and repeated the gesture when she called again.
Aside from Chandler's anecdote, which he frequently repeated after the 1972 interview, there is no evidence that his meeting with Rickey ever took place.
The interview was repeated on April 30, 2008.
" Two days later, in an interview with The Independent he again denied being gay, and later in an interview with The Guardian he repeated the denial.
Much to his chagrin, the most repeated clip is of Parkinson's interview with entertainer Rod Hull in 1976.
Shortly afterwards in an interview with The Independent he repeated this version of events, admitting " my behaviour was at times inappropriate ".
In an interview with Al Jazeera shortly before his death, Mustafa repeated his belief that the Palestinian people have the right to struggle using all means, including the armed struggle.
In a famous interview with The Star during the 2002 Labour Party leadership contest, in response to repeated speculation, he announced he was " not gay ".
He repeated this statement in an interview with The Telegraph.
Posner never replied to repeated requests from the governmental Assassination Records Review Board for his interview materials, despite initial promises during his Congressional testimony that he would make these available.
On May 7, 2008, the former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, in an interview with the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, repeated his view that such a commitment had been made.
And actually, it was Dilma herself who, in a radio interview before her election, repeated the old conservative hope that economic growth in general could act so as to make the poignancy of Brazilian land issues recede into oblivion: " What we are doing is doing away with the real basis for the instabilities of the landless.
" Wagoner repeated this assertion during an NPR interview after the December 2008 Senate hearings on the U. S. auto industry bailout request.
On 11 August 2011, the BBC radio documentary titled " Zimbabwe's Diamond Fields " repeated an interview with representatives of the Kimberly Process claiming officials were unaware of the killings and tourtures exposed in the documentary.
In a 1975 interview Baron said: " Suffering is part of the destiny the Jews, but so is repeated joy as well as ultimate redemption.
In an interview with The Bulletin magazine in May 2007, Senator Heffernan repeated previously stated views that priests should be able to marry because "... priests, like the rest of us, wake up with a horn at four in the morning.

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The horse plodded on, and he repeated his call.
Whether the compromises -- on both sides -- that made possible the interim appointment can then be repeated remains to be seen.
The most that was accomplished was adding Mrs. Beige's tray to the dish pile, and by means of repeated threats, on an ascending scale, seeing that the girls dressed themselves, after a fashion.
It is repeated at intervals in some rather sadly desperate word-games for insomniacs, the hospitalized, and others forced to rely on inner resources, including ( in the P's alone ) `` palindromes '', `` paraphrases '', and `` parodies ''.
Donald concludes that, " His repeated efforts to avoid collision in the months between inauguration and the firing on Ft. Sumter showed he adhered to his vow not to be the first to shed fraternal blood.
" After repeated calls on Grant to defend Washington, Sheridan was appointed and the threat from Early was dispatched.
The series, adapting several of the best-known Poirot and Marple stories, ran from 4 July 2004 through 15 May 2005, and has since been shown in repeated reruns on NHK and other networks in Japan.
There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently twenty seven of them on BBC Radio 4 ( and regularly repeated on BBC 7 ), starring John Moffatt ( Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas ).
The Rutherford films are frequently repeated on television in Germany, and in that country Miss Marple is generally identified with Rutherford's quirky portrayal.
There have been repeated findings that between a third and a half of adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder report traumatic / abusive experiences in childhood, which is associated on average with earlier onset, a worse course, and more co-occurring disorders such as PTSD.
There have been repeated case studies regarding the installation of a high speed line between the cities of Valparaíso and Santiago, some even considering maglev trains, but no serious action has ever been taken on the matter.
The process could then be repeated by dividing the resulting smaller interval into smaller and smaller parts until it closes down on the desired limit point.
where ε denotes the Levi-Civita symbol, the metric tensor is used to lower the index on F, and the Einstein summation convention implies that repeated indices are summed over.
This is especially true if the data is to undergo further processing ( for example editing ) in which case the repeated application of processing ( encoding and decoding ) on lossy codecs will degrade the quality of the resulting data such that it is no longer identifiable ( visually, audibly or both ).
The real problem actually was that the sprocket which moved the head would slip on the stepper motor shaft after repeated hammering and this would put the drive gradually out of alignment.
An example is to be found on the uninhabited island of Vementry on the north side of the West Mainland, where it appears that the cairn may have originally been circular and its distinctive heel shape added as a secondary development, a process repeated elsewhere in Shetland.
The design of CDPD was based on several design objectives that are often repeated in designing overlay networks or new networks.
The oval aluminium tag was stamped " DDR " ( Deutsche Demokratische Republik ) above the personal ID number ; this information was repeated on the bottom half, which was intended to be broken off in case of death.
All information is repeated on the bottom half of the tag, which is to be broken off and returned to the unit in case of death or injury in combat.
In France, dicing was played by both knights and ladies, despite repeated legislation, including interdictions on the part of St. Louis in 1254 and 1256.
Such an arrangement is a balance between an exaggerated emphasis on the metre — which would cause the verse to be sing-songy — and the need to provide some repeated rhythmic guide for skilled recitation.
In October 2009, the Commission on Military Justice, known as the Cox Commission, repeated its 2001 recommendation that Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which bans sodomy, be repealed, noting that " most acts of consensual sodomy committed by consenting military personnel are not prosecuted, creating a perception that prosecution of this sexual behavior is arbitrary.

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