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  • Rewording the res, getting bush and other high ranking officials on record saying war is a last resort.

    Dodd To Keep Hitting Obama On CNN Today 2009

  • Rewording failure is not the same thing as providing opportunities for genuine success which the child knows in his heart can't be taken away from him.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • Rewording re min: just under once per 10 hypothetical periods of observation.

    TOBS « Climate Audit 2007

  • Rewording it to appear as if the crime is the unprotected sex and the presence of consent is merely an affirmative defense is pure sophistry that ignores the actual effect of such a law.

    Balkinization 2004

  • Solving a VCQ • two major tasks • Rewording and Understanding • Gathering Information and Solving The "real" captain (not the actor) had a daughter whose middle name is also the last name of an author.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Rewording the slow moving vehicle section would cover that piece.

    TheWashCycle 2009

  • Rewording your resume to focus on the skills relevant to the lower level positions will increase your chances of being in instead of screened out for being overqualified.

    SacBee -- Latest News 2009

  • Re: "U of A grad not quite Godless; Rewording of convocation charge seen as positive for students with Almighty-optional views," The Journal, Jan. 27.

    Progressive Bloggers 2009

  • * Rewording the old saying, "An appeaser is one who feeds the crocodile in the hopes they will be eaten last."

    The View From North Central Idaho 2008

  • Rewording of the song (contributed by an investor)

    Tan Kin Lian's Blog 2008

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