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In a true testament to the influence of political bloggers, every major Democratic candidate has reportedly endorsed net neutrality - though some are, according to Babington's sources, doing it as much out of fear of repercussion as any deep-seated desire to see a free and unrestricted Internet.
Melissa Lafsky: Net Neutrality: A New Sticking Point For Liberal Bloggers 2008
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But here is the totality of Babington's supporting evidence for his claim about "some fellow Republicans":
McCain Rules 2008
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The construction of Babington's story also underscores the difficulty that any Democrat faces in trying to take principled stands against Republicans.
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Francis Walsingham, describing the watches set to apprehend three members of Babington's conspiracy in 1586, points its own moral.
Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Jessica A. Browner Jessica A. Browner 1994
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She had no idea from what direction Babington's men would come, or whether she would even see them approach.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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Walsingham now read Babington's letter in its entirety, followed by her answer to it.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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I could fabricate evidence and not be bothered with all this labour, nor in fathoming Babington's motives.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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Walsingham now read Babington's letter in its entirety, followed by her answer to it.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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While Babington's wife waited in the gardens of their great house in the Barbicon, the rest of the little band of conspirators were rounded up and herded into captivity.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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They walked on in silence, passing more traveller's inns, then merchant's houses, and came at last to Babington's beautiful house, with its pleasure garden and bowling alley.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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