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Instead of risking a trial Conahan reconsidered and accepted a guilty plea.
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Instead and trial
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Instead and accepted
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Instead the offer went to William of Wied, a German prince who accepted and became sovereign of the new Principality of Albania.
Instead of going mad, they accepted terror as a normal administrative method and regarded obedience to all orders from above as a supreme virtue ....
Instead, the association that Kellermann found between gun ownership and victimization merely reflected the widely accepted notion that people who live in more dangerous circumstances are more likely to be murdered, but also were more likely to have acquired guns for self-protection prior to their death.
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