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He asked lawmakers to consider a "red flag law", which would allow authorities to take firearms away from a person courts deem dangerous.
In a typical immune system, your body is constantly evaluating different antigens to deem them either benign or dangerous.
In a typical immune system, your body is constantly evaluating different antigens to deem them
and it wasn't the stuff that you would deem inappropriate,
and it wasn't the stuff that you would deem inappropriate.
and if they deem him fit, then a contract should—he's coming.
He'll be examined by the maesters on the morrow, and if they deem him fit, then a contract shall be
We will not seek to please others with that which we deem unbefitting for ourselves
We will not seek to please others with that which we deem unbefitting for ourselves
And the Council of Wizards was forced to deem you unworthy of the gifts you were granted.
And the Council of Wizards was forced to deem you unworthy of the gifts that you were granted.
Society seems to deem women's sports as needing some sort of assistance, so when they see a trans person competing, they feel as though there's something encroaching on a sport that's already not competing on the same level as men's sports, which is inaccurate.
Society seems to deem women's sports as needing some sort of assistance.
But you are probably less likely to perform particular habits that are not what you deem as necessary.
But you are probably less likely to perform particular habits that are not what you deem as necessary.
The Trump administration has been increasing its military and also psychological pressure on the the leader, Nicolas Maduro, disputed leader who the US Deem as illegitimate.
The Trump administration has been increasing its military and also psychological pressure on the leader Nicolás Maduro, the disputed leader who the US deem as illegitimate.
The desire to celebrate God's artistry in his tiniest creations, in the creatures that so many deem ugly, or scary, or revolting.
And you can see a spiritual impulse here too: the desire to celebrate God's artistry in his tiniest creations, in the creatures that so many deem ugly or scary or revolting.