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No AP Labeling for Liberals Making Teenage Sex Easier, Without Parents Knowing Olbermann: Bristol Palin Pro-Choice, 'Repudiating' 'Anti-Choice' Gov Palin 'Hypocrisy'
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On MSNBC Garofalo Paints Conservatives as Angry Racists Who Inspire Murder Olbermann: Bristol Palin Pro-Choice, 'Repudiating' 'Anti-Choice' Gov Palin 'Hypocrisy'
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Repudiating evidence is Tea Party thinking – and we would do well to challenge its every manifestation in this country, above all in the seats of power.
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Repudiating the all-boats-rise rhetoric, he said, “that's a good example of how even large companies that have lots of money are not sharing that wealth with us as workers.”
Michelle Chen: Embattled Colombian Unionists Rally Against 'Free Trade' Michelle Chen 2011
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Repudiating the radicalism of the 1930s and hailing "the end of ideology," this postwar liberal consensus embraced the "virtues of pluralism and interest-group competition, the superiority of Keynesian economics and a limited welfare state."
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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Repudiating the asinine attempts to spin over the last week would be a good start.
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Repudiating Hagar, Abraham sent her into the desert with Ishmael.
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Repudiating decades of settled civil rights law, the Supreme Court reversed that decision in a 5-4 opinion.
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Repudiating racism is not a magic cure-all for the nation's ills.
The Obama Delusion 2008
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Repudiating the most dramatic promise of his presidency wouldn't help with that image.
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