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That sale could have been stopped, under a U.S. law called the Exon-Florio Act, but not only did we not stop it, we did not even question it.
If China Throws Out Google, We Should Throw Out their Computers Gilbert B. Kaplan 2010
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7USC 2 (g) provides the "Exon" exception for swaps:
Dissident Voice 2009
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In 1860, "Exon," a staff writer for the journal Notes and Queries, declares that "the animosity excited against the Inclosure Acts and their authors.
The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind James Boyle
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In 1996, he reneged on a campaign pledge that he would not seek higher office while governor and announced his candidacy for the Senate seat vacated by the retiring Sen. Jim Exon.
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The lovely Mel Exon (@melex) invited me to be a part of her Christmas crowdsourcing music project with Maria Popova (@brainpicker): Taped Together.
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Her recently achieved agreement between Exon Mobile and TransCanada consolidates her best achievement.
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There will be law suit for YEARS to come over this, look at the Exon Mobil spill, they just recently settled their suits in Alaska.
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It's true if you are one of the few lawyers out there representing Exon Mobile before the Supreme Court.
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The GOP only cares about Exon, Shell and Wallstreet.
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The lovely Mel Exon (@melex) invited me to be a part of her Christmas crowdsourcing music project with Maria Popova (@brainpicker): Taped Together.
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