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She was too young to be off on her own, he said, unaware, as fathers tend to be, of what could happen when she lived in his house.
The grievances of poverty, race and inequality were no less valid than they are today, but we were largely unaware of them.
Is a fib really a fib if the teller is unaware that he is uttering an untruth? That question appears to be the basis of the White House defense, having now admitted a falsehood in .
John Boehner Knocks Obama IRS Targeting Defense as 'Inconceivable' It’s “inconceivable” that President Obama was unaware that the Internal Revenue Service was targeting conservative groups, House Speaker John Boehner said today. “It would be inconceivable in my operation that my staff would know it and I wouldn’t,” the Ohio Republican told ABC News’ George...
June 11, 2013 - ABC News
BSD Meme Tourney: SANCTIONED This has all happened unusually fast. Some of you may be confused, or even unaware of the allegations, the judgment, and our punishment. To bring everyone up to speed, we present the information in a timeline of events below.
June 11, 2013 - Philly.com
Dangerous New Computer Viruses Often Go Undetected Computer users are often unaware of malicious new malware infections lurking on their computers, reports virus removal experts at OnlineVirusRepair.com. (PRWeb June 11, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/6/prweb10820455.htm
June 11, 2013 - PRWeb