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Beck was referring to Paul's answers on foreign policy durin...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rebecca Shapiro 2012
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Beck was referring to Paul's answers on foreign policy durin...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rebecca Shapiro 2012
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Beck was referring to Paul's answers on foreign policy during
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rebecca Shapiro 2012
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"Paul thought President Reagan was so bad, he left the GOP," Perry spokesman Mark Miner said, calling Paul's letter a broadside attack on every element of Reagan's record and philosophy.
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Lowry called Paul's newsletters, which were printed by Paul in the 1990s, "rancid and bigoted," and suggested there were a different set of standards for the Texas congressman.
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I originally thought it was because he wants to decriminalize marijuana, but that's not it; it's about ending the wars and ending the Fed,'' she said, referring to Paul's call to eliminate the Federal Reserve and its ability to increase the supply of money.
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Chartres chuckles when told of the front page of the Evening Standard which proclaims "Bishop v Bishop in War of St Paul's" - which supposedly pitches him against Williams.
The Guardian World News Alan Rusbridger 2011
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If you see a 'Paul's' they have great pain au chocolat---yummy!
Ah, Paris! 2008
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So does the presence of Paul's spirit at the marathon mean he's dead?
Top Moments: Flash-Dancing with Nancy Grace and The Good Wife's Sexy Tease 2011
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Indeed, but Paul's character may be in the trickiest spot of all.
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