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It was in the Revolutionary Guard archives, which include 30,000 hours of audiocassettes, 300,000 pages of documents, 1,300 notebooks, and 20,000 journals.23 From that collection came a series of photography books published by the War Information Headquarters of the Supreme Defense Council, under the title The Imposed War: Defense vs.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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"Imposed" Mideast solution would stoke violence: Israel FM
Latest Articles Reuters 2010
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"Imposed" Mideast solution would stoke violence: Israel FM
Latest Articles Reuters 2010
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Ah yes, that 173-volume tome, Summary of Additional Restrictions Imposed by Federal Regulations, 2001 – 2009.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Now that the Government has Proved as Incompetent 2010
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Imposed in place of the corrupt, useless and seedy Silvio Berlusconi to satisfy the "markets", Monti promises what we are told the markets want, and that is "sacrifices".
It's not just our leaders who are in a crisis. Democracy itself is failing | Peter Beaumont 2011
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Imposed in 1949, the Fairness Doctrine mandated that the scarcity of media resources made it necessary that FCC license holders allow competing points of view to have equal time and access.
Lawmakers And The Crazy Laws They Want To Pass In The Wake Of Tucson Tragedy Jason Linkins 2011
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Imposed in 1949, the Fairness Doctrine mandated that the scarcity of media resources made it necessary that FCC license holders allow competing points of view to have equal time and access.
Lawmakers And The Crazy Laws They Want To Pass In The Wake Of Tucson Tragedy Jason Linkins 2011
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Imposed on almost everything consumers buy in Japan, the tax has weighed on economic growth and has been unpopular among Japanese voters, who punished those lawmakers who launched and increased the levy.
Noda Toughens Talk on Japan Consumption Tax Rise Takashi Nakamichi 2011
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Imposed in 1949, the Fairness Doctrine mandated that the scarcity of media resources made it necessary that FCC license holders allow competing points of view to have equal time and access.
Lawmakers And The Crazy Laws They Want To Pass In The Wake Of Tucson Tragedy Jason Linkins 2011
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Imposed in 1949, the Fairness Doctrine mandated that the scarcity of media resources made it necessary that FCC license holders allow competing points of view to have equal time and access.
Lawmakers And The Crazy Laws They Want To Pass In The Wake Of Tucson Tragedy Jason Linkins 2011
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