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Creepy Billboards Accuse African-American Women of "Endangering" Black Kids
RHRealityCheck.org Robin Marty 2010
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"But that comparison is meaningless unless you say how many came in each shipment and how many gallons of fuel did it take for each tomato," says McWilliams, whose Just Food: How Locavores Are Endangering the Future of Food and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly will be published this year.
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Endangering us, and making stupid decision after stupid decision .... the most productive 4 days they've had is when the capital was snowed in, and they couldn't show up to further slide the country into the abyss ....
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The conservative commentator, who was promoting her new book Demonic: How The Liberal Mob Is Endangering America, has expressed disdain for Diana before.
Ann Coulter: Princess Diana Was an "Anorexic, Bulimic Narcissist" 2011
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Endangering the country with his anti-union stance.
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Endangering a teenager doesn't make sense for the logic of Batman's character, as Ross himself has argued.
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Endangering the soul of a Catholic woman Callista, okay.
Lauren Ashburn: Mocking Mormons Lauren Ashburn 2012
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Endangering a teenager doesn't make sense for the logic of Batman's character, as Ross himself has argued.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Endangering the soul of a Catholic woman Callista, okay.
Lauren Ashburn: Mocking Mormons Lauren Ashburn 2012
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More recently, the economists John List, Michael Margolis, and Daniel Osgood found a similar dynamic in their working paper, βIs the Endangered Species Act Endangering Species?β
Freakonomics in the Times Magazine: Unintended Consequences - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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