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I get so annoyed at all the shrieking hysterics, oh no McCain has got him on the ropes, oh no this is going to hurth Obama etc. Bullshit times ten.
McCain Campaign Devoting One Third Of Its Total Ad Spending To Britney-Obama Spot 2009
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Just a thought here… I might be way off base, but if rnough of you cancel your cable and switch to satellite it will hurt Comcast more than it hurth you.
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LSU went after him in 05 because it worried his outspokenness on the issue would hurth their chances of government funding.
The Lede 2009
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If they weren’t sued to chapter 11 with all the security flaws then what could possibly hurth them?
Will Microsoft’s Executive Shuffle Scare Yahoo? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Still, she saw only a solemn baby face when she pictured him, and heard only the lisping voice, saying as he used to say when stumped toe or bruised finger brought the tears: "It hurth your Davy boy.
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