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Appallingly, the most under-served of us are still the easiest targets for anti-democratic voter suppression.
Paula Gordon: Choose a Direction Paula Gordon 2010
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Appallingly, the most under-served of us are still the easiest targets for anti-democratic voter suppression.
Paula Gordon: Choose a Direction Paula Gordon 2010
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Appallingly, the most under-served of us are still the easiest targets for anti-democratic voter suppression.
Paula Gordon: Choose a Direction Paula Gordon 2010
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Appallingly, the most under-served of us are still the easiest targets for anti-democratic voter suppression.
Paula Gordon: Choose a Direction Paula Gordon 2010
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Appallingly, it is the goal of many Christian missionaries to put that perfect Bible into the hands of literate people who have little access to any other reading materials.
Valerie Tarico: Worshipping the Written Word Valerie Tarico 2010
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Appallingly, the most under-served of us are still the easiest targets for anti-democratic voter suppression.
Paula Gordon: Choose a Direction Paula Gordon 2010
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Appallingly, this man thinks he can walk into veterans clubs and parade around his Navy Cross and Purple Heart that he never earned?
NEWS December 2010
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Appallingly, that blinkered approach means the agency is likely to give Magnetar a free pass, since the SEC apparently regards Magnetar to have made adequate disclosure of conflicts of interest.
Thomas Adams and Yves Smith: New York Times Muffs Merrill/Magnetar Piece (Corrected and Updated) 2010
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Appallingly, family members and caregivers are the perpetrators in 55 percent of the cases.
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Appallingly, that blinkered approach means the agency is likely to give Magnetar a free pass, since the SEC apparently regards Magnetar to have made adequate disclosure of conflicts of interest.
Thomas Adams and Yves Smith: New York Times Muffs Merrill/Magnetar Piece (Corrected and Updated) Thomas Adams 2010
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