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Yes Yes Yes~~~ Universal single payer is by far the most economical way to get healthcare to everyone.
Daschle: Fixing Health Care "Top Priority" In Fixing Economy
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A 'No' Vote is a 'Yes' Vote unless there's a filibuster: Call Senators Today!
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Yes, echoes the negro-hating mob, made up of "gentlemen of property and standing" together with equally gentle-men reeking from the gutter; _Yes -- Paul sent back Onesimus to Philemon_!
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Yes, echoes the negro-hating mob, made up of "gentlemen of property and standing" together with equally gentle-men reeking from the gutter; _Yes -- Paul sent back Onesimus to Philemon_!
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Yes, echoes the negro-hating mob, made up of "gentlemen of property and standing" together with equally gentle-men reeking from the gutter; _Yes -- Paul sent back Onesimus to Philemon_!
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Yes, I can, said Anna, thinking a moment; and grasping the position in her thought and weighing it in her inner balance, she added: Yes, I can, I can, I can.
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Late Game Entry Yes Yes* With LT‐11. 5, if a guest goes into the game more than 60 seconds late, the guests pack will not be registered and they will not receive a score card.
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Yes, the Hebrew word translated 'fear' can mean reverence and respect, but its primary meaning is terror.
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While Hitchins initially only wanted to compose one song with the title Yes, we can - in reference to Obama's campaign slogan - he soon realised that the theme had the potential for more.
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"We can't seem to remember how we came up with the title Yes," says Neil.
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