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  • Interposing himself between Aarika and me, he held up his open palms.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • Interposing himself between Aarika and me, he held up his open palms.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • Interposing intermediate institutions between voters & candidates (#38) just shifts the problem back a level.

    Matthew Yglesias » Reframing Public Ignorance 2010

  • Interposing itself between rival and prize, hissing and grunting angrily, it spreads its wings to make itself appear larger as it backs slowly toward its intended supper.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • Interposing itself between rival and prize, hissing and grunting angrily, it spreads its wings to make itself appear larger as it backs slowly toward its intended supper.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • Interposing itself between rival and prize, hissing and grunting angrily, it spreads its wings to make itself appear larger as it backs slowly toward its intended supper.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • Interposing itself between rival and prize, hissing and grunting angrily, it spreads its wings to make itself appear larger as it backs slowly toward its intended supper.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • Interposing alternative legal rules, and institutions to administer them, creates competing norms.

    Tolerance and the Law David B. Rivkin Jr. 2008

  • Interposing alternative legal rules, and institutions to administer them, creates competing norms.

    Toleration and Islamic Law David B. Rivkin, Jr. 2008

  • Interposing himself between TPrynn and the door, he said, Wait a moment, Commander.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

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