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Currently, British recognises French partnerships, known as Pacs (Pacte Civil de Solidarité) but France does not reciprocate this recognition.
PinkNews.co.uk 2009
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The arrival of Super Pacs has allowed corporate big money to take control of the electoral campaign process to an unprecedented degree.
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The leaders of the assembled Super Pacs took turns kicking Ginrich while he was down and rubbing salt in his resulting wounds.
Don Ringe: Jeb: The Invisible Juggernaut Don Ringe 2012
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The leaders of the assembled Super Pacs took turns kicking Ginrich while he was down and rubbing salt in his resulting wounds.
Don Ringe: Jeb: The Invisible Juggernaut Don Ringe 2012
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The leaders of the assembled Super Pacs took turns kicking Ginrich while he was down and rubbing salt in his resulting wounds.
Don Ringe: Jeb: The Invisible Juggernaut Don Ringe 2012
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By allowing corporates to make unlimited donations of this kind, the court gave birth to the so-called Super Pacs, which are turbocharged fundraising "political action committees" that support a candidate while remaining nominally independent of his or her campaign.
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And did you know that had these corporations and GOP "Super Pacs" not entered the race, Democrats would be winning?
The Biggest Election Myths of 2010 Kimberley A. Strassel 2010
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It is increasingly arguable that Super Pacs are buying the Republican election.
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So much for being a Maverick - Pacs are the ultimate in old-school Washington politics as usual.
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This month, though, the president has begun signalling that he wants wealthy donors to contribute to Priorities USA Action, one of the leading Democratic Super Pacs.
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