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61. She challenged him to a race and won.
62. However, rigorous empirical studies have challenged such characterizations.
63. Established elements of parliamentary democracy in Britain are challenged.
64. Although challenged, this remains the most convincing explanation.
65. He was challenged by the warehouseman but he assured him that he was going to pay for the goods.
66. They challenged the Heat and then stood and watched Miami pick up the gauntlet.
66. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
67. However, no one has seriously challenged the view that attempted suicide should be regarded as an inappropriate way of coping with problems.
68. The occasion challenged her to either alter her vision or to imagine new ways of achieving it.
69. When the policy and practice were challenged, the court of appeals also applied the three-pronged Lemon test: 1.
70. Pop art directly challenged what was increasingly seen as abstract art's esoteric retreat from the world.
71. I got in through the back gate without being challenged.
72. The Reagan administration challenged the constitutionality of the independent counsel law.
73. Legally challenged by opponents since the Nov. 5 election, it was upheld by a federal appeals court in late August.
74. Where the unions fail in their duties to black workers they must be challenged to stand up for their rights.
75. His stare challenged her to look right at him and be absorbed by him in some way.
76. The truth and fairness of an advertising claim can be challenged for a variety of reasons.
77. He thus challenged authority simply by declaring that he was al-haqq, truth incarnate.
78. Death will come by lethal injection, rather than cyanide gas, since gassing has been challenged in California as unduly cruel.
79. Campbell, who once challenged Lathrop to identify tenors in the same format, correctly guesses a handful of more than 20.
80. However, some of its conclusions have been challenged and there is no consensus on global policy is not straight forward.
81. Civil rights activists have challenged the company to hire more minorities.
82. The Washington Legal Foundation, a conservative group, has challenged the program in Texas.
83. The conservative opposition was composed of the privileged orders and institutions whose position had been challenged by liberal legislation.
84. Thus in Britain the grounds for review are summarized as illegality, irrationality or procedural impropriety by the public agency being challenged.
85. So there are these three visually challenged yuppies at the zoo, checking out their first elephant.
86. When James challenged both of these, Tory Anglicans inevitably sought to oppose him.
87. When Philbrook challenged this arrangement and lost at the district court level, he appealed.
88. A Louisiana statute authorizing a brief period of silent meditation was also challenged by students.
89. However, she makes two highly questionable assumptions that must be challenged.
90. Besides fattening the wallets of local merchants, the negotiators challenged each other to solve disputes on agriculture and textiles.
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