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He may be (in name) the Senator from Connecticut but in reality he represents the interests of the F. I.R.E sector (Finance, Insurance and Real Estate).
Biden: Dodd is 'getting the living hell beat out of him' 2009
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No new ideas, No new insights ... i thought only D. A.R.E taught "Just say no!"
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“And if I decide not to go through with this R.E?”
The God Hater Bill Myers 2010
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The most popular of them, D. A.R.E (D.ug Abuse Resistance Education), developed in 1983 by the Los Angeles Police D.partment, has become a more familiar sight in American schools than algebra class.
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"Workers at C. A.R.E have been trying to provide food for up to nine hippos, about 60 antelope and 50 warthogs, but they have been overwhelmed by the numbers of animals which need to be fed."
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Rehabilitation and Education (C. A.R.E), on the banks of the Olifants
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I don't know how many times I've heard my daughter's friends tell Hillary or me how they'll never forget the D. A.R.E officer that came to them when they were in grade school to talk to them about the importance of staying away from drugs and living a drug-free life.
President Remarks In Albuquerque Nm ITY National Archives 1996
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Both students were part of a mass graduation for completing the D. A.R.E program on Friday morning.
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"These students that graduate from the D. A.R.E program have an opportunity to apply for a scholarship when they go to Seguin High School," she said.
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Terrell and Sgt. Robert Bethune, Albertville's D. A.R.E/school resource officer, appeared confident their team would win.
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