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What do you say of the possibility of drugs vis-a - vis this child ` s disappearance?
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Because it is never good when your impeachment comes vis-a-vis tmz. com or it comes vis-a - vis the statement online, on TV, from the bartender who was there that night.
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IRSHAD MANJI, DIRECTOR, MORAL COURAGE PROJECT, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY: I think that it would be a huge strategic mistake vis-a - vis the Muslim world, to be attacking Iran while the Bush administration is still in power, because it will carry, such an attack, either an implicit or, more likely, overt imprint of approval from Bush.
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SANCHEZ: Down to just a couple of seconds, but that's interesting, using an impersonator to do the president's voice, but no doubt trying to pin this whole high gas price situation on the President and vis-a - vis the Republican Party, right?
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They are united in other to remain more independant vis-a vis the U.S.
Five Former Secretaries of State: Cracking diplomacy, and jokes 2008
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John Evans, Chris, Clarence and I will give 6 minute 6 is my favourite number unconference-like talks about what we're up to vis-a vis teaching and technology.
It started with a lunch date ... Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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AYERS: They stay in their own community and they reinforce each other's perceptions of the unfairness of Western civilization vis-a - vis Islam.
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I think you would -- I think what I saw last night were actually Republicans who were having a much more serious debate about foreign policy, Middle East policy, vis-a - vis the Iraq war and the consequences of a precipitous withdrawal.
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Considering the inability of these organisations to defend the interest of workers, some associations started struggling and claiming their independence vis-a vis the political parties and the Pan African Union of Christian Workers (PAUCW) transformed itself into a foundation known as Pan-African Foundation For Economic-Socio and Cultural Development (FOPADEC).
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John Evans, Chris, Clarence and I will give 6 minute 6 is my favourite number unconference-like talks about what we're up to vis-a vis teaching and technology.
Archive 2007-11-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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