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Congress appears clearly to have intended to-and did-establish the exclusive means for foreign intelligence surveillance activities to be conducted.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Al-Haramain Says, And What It Doesn’t Say 2010
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Simply put, some people are denying us equality just because they want to-and that's not allowed by the Constitution.
Jon Davidson: A Slow Death for 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Jon Davidson 2010
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Congress appears clearly to have intended to-and did-establish the exclusive means for foreign intelligence surveillance activities to be conducted.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Al-Haramain Says, And What It Doesn’t Say 2010
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Well over six feet tall, broad in proportion, and striking of feature, he was a far cry from the grubby horse-handler I was accustomed to-and he knew it.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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Cormo knows nothing will happen to him if he doesn't stay and pay the price he agreed to-and just between you and me, what he's done for Haneida in the last fortnight has been payment in full!
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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Yet, you seem to-and this is an honest, serious assessment, here-BLINDLY ignore the idea of taking the time to pursue even a hint of investigative research on other subjects that seem a tad more "near and dear" to the consonant behind your name, sir ...
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The scary emphasis on "data" for data's sake simply to placate business leaders is going to-and is starting to already in many places-continue to drive independently minded teachers away.
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Clinton is not likely to-and should not-succumb to the temptation, as his predecessors did, to focus mostly on foreign rather than domestic policy.
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Now, working out of a Bay Area mansion, a small crew is hoping to lead the way to-and profit from-the new era is just ahead.
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The Japanese are rigid conformists; Americans practice individuality up to-and sometimes over-the brink of selfishness.
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