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Based on a course that has already produced alums dotting the Hill and other areas of political life, Lehrman's book features ways to handle what he calls the LAWS of politics:
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Good God, that's not a broadhead, it's a freakin 'LAWS rocket!
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Good God, that's not a broadhead, it's a freakin 'LAWS rocket!
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And, as the same is true with regard to all other finite created spirits, it necessarily follows there is an OMNIPRESENT ETERNAL MIND, which knows and comprehends all things, and exhibits them to our view in such a manner, and according to such rules, as He Himself hath ordained, and are by us termed the LAWS OF NATURE.
Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous George Berkeley 1719
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The reason why they’re called LAWS is because they’re NOT “optional.”
Think Progress » Specter Caves, Proposes Blanket Amnesty For Illegal Government Surveillance 2006
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I also advise any Aussies reading that OUR LAWS are a DIRECT COPY of the American ones. yup! we were too lazy to bother, and simply imported the regs whole from the US!
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I signaled him out and talked a little about his book, NIGHT LAWS, which is a damn good debut.
Archive 2005-07-17 Joe Konrath 2005
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And these measures of the actions of the subjects are those which men call LAWS POLITIC, or civil.
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The LAWS are the * master*, not the majority rules.
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Keep ripping us off and try and introduce "LAWS" about how and what you feed yourself in the Cinema and you can be certain that the audience will go into decline and the sales of Pirated DVD's will increase………….still, it might also mean that the parks will fill up with kids again.
The Weekly Moviegoer - Should Cinemas Ban Outside Food? « FirstShowing.net 2009
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