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Kanoute played for France Under 21s, but because he doesn't possess an eighth of the talent of Henry, Zidane and Trezeguet he now wants to play for Mali.
The real question before us is not whether the constitution of Massachusetts forbids same-sex marriage, but rather whether the source of our rights is God or government?If it is God, then which God?For the kind of God we acknowledge will determine the kind of rights we possess.
They do not, as a rule, possess state secrets.
What they do possess, and again your letters are welcome, is a presumption of specialness.
The result is the most fully rounded and subtly drawn depiction of Mary Stuart - and the world in which she moved - that we are likely to possess.
After October this year, those who want to travel to the US visa-free must possess a passport with biometric details which provide undeniable physical proof of identity.
Typical of this is the pretence of professional credibility that surrounds the Mickey Mouse teaching certificate most teachers possess.
They possess an insight that Ott should take into consideration.
Saddam Hussein cannot be allowed to possess atomic weapons.
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