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CLIVE STAFFORD SMITH, ATTORNEY, "REPRIEVE": Our leaders have been so profoundly hypocritical and they stand up and say we're for human rights, we're for decency and they do the opposite.
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CLIVE STAFFORD SMITH, LAWYER, "REPRIEVE": Our leaders have been so profoundly hypocritical, and they stand up and say we're for human rights, we're for decency, and they do the opposite.
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CLIVE STAFFORD SMITH, ATTORNEY, "REPRIEVE": Our leaders have been so profoundly hypocritical and they stand up and say we're for human rights, we're for decency and they do the opposite.
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CLARE ALGAR, REPRIEVE: We were sure that our lawyer would be able to meet with Samantha, which is one of the reasons that we flew her over there.
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REPRIEVE: “Friday Night Lights” is returning for a third season thanks to a partnership with Directv, who will begin airing the new season in October.
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CHLOE DAVIES, REPRIEVE: Prisoners were left in pitch black with constant music 24 hours a day for days, weeks and months at a time.
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RUMINATOR REPRIEVE TEV 2004
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KNOBLAUCH'S REPRIEVE: Forgotten with the win was Chuck
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Turning aside to brush away a furtive and not unmanly tear, he would suddenly tear the death-warrant to shreds, and taking up another huge placard headed REPRIEVE, he would quickly fill it in and sign it.
The Days Before Yesterday Frederick Spencer Hamilton 1892
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I GOT A REPRIEVE last Friday when I was invited to dinner at my brother's house.
The American Spectator Christopher Orlet 2010
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