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Freud might thus have been right about the reason for what he thought he had observed about trauma and memory.
ECONOMIST: Memory and emotion: Thanks for no memory | The
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He said the order had observed loyalist flag protestors being able to march into Belfast every week without a Parades Commission ruling.
BBC: Northern Ireland
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Mr Graham, who is white, observed that if he had said white males make better senators, it would have ended his career, and rightly so.
ECONOMIST: Which Sonia Sotomayor is the Senate about to confirm?
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But during two days in May 1996, Dr Frantzis observed something that he had never seen before a dozen beaked whales stranded as individuals, rather than a group, along a 40km (25 mile) stretch of coast.
ECONOMIST: Quiet, please. Whales navigating
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John Kennedy had it right 40 years ago when he observed that strong states have sound currencies.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Mr Reinfeldt emphasised that he presumed that Sweden's export laws had been observed.
BBC: Sweden in secret Saudi arms factory project - report
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Aryeh Zelnik, seeing and unseen from his place in the hammock in the corner of the porch, had observed the guest from the moment he parked his car.
NEWYORKER: Heirs
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Soon after Paul Collingwood had called correctly and observed the first few overs from the sanctuary of the pavilion, he would have picked up on some worrying signs.
BBC: Kiwis win after England collapse
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It emerged Wallwork had sold a Volkswagen Touran engine and parts from a BMW 318i on eBay, and he was observed driving a Mazda Furano into the scrapyard three days after it was stolen from a car dealer.
BBC: Ronnie Wallwork
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Since the Soviet empire collapsed, he observed, the world changed far more radically than our own defense doctrines, institutions, equipment and alliances had changed.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Transforming the United States Global Defense Post
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He observed that, in Europe, nations with high rates of home-ownership, such as Spain, had much higher unemployment rates than those where more people rented, such as Switzerland.
ECONOMIST: Labour mobility