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Warner had John Hager (Army Officer) serve as Asst. to the Gov. for Commonwealth Preparedness (newly created Cabinet level post in Virginia post 9-11) and Warner's Chief of Staff Bill Leighty served in the USMC ... the Chief of Staff is a Defacto member of the cabinet
Kaine's Final Day: No Voting Rights For Ex-Felons, Paroles Murderer 2010
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Defacto Government employed with cheaper overhead.
Politico Outs the Secret Plan to Pass ObamaCare - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState 2009
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The sole source education is so bad Defacto Black Markets pop up in the form of private schools.
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"Before we are through with it, we may be obliged to have a war outright with Mexico, because the Defacto Government is none too friendly to us."
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 3, 1916 Various 1898
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Spouse/Defacto and dependant children up to 15 years of age may travel at the same price.
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Spouse/Defacto and dependant children up to 15 years of age may travel at the same price.
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Spouse/Defacto and dependant children up to 15 years of age may travel at the same price.
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Spouse/Defacto and dependant children up to 15 years of age may travel at the same price.
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Spouse/Defacto and dependant children up to 15 years of age may travel at the same price.
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Spouse/Defacto and dependant children up to 15 years of age may travel at the same price.
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