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  • Anyhoo, I woke up this morning, went to my Educating Alice, and found that Monica Edinger had posted an article entitled Respecting Snicket that is well worth a read.

    Respect the Sugar Bowl fusenumber8 2006

  • Anyhoo, I woke up this morning, went to my Educating Alice, and found that Monica Edinger had posted an article entitled Respecting Snicket that is well worth a read.

    Archive 2006-11-01 fusenumber8 2006

  • A program called Respecting Choices is now used by the city's hospitals, nursing homes and other health-care providers.

    WISTV - Local News RSS 2010

  • A program called Respecting Choices is now used by the city's hospitals, nursing homes and other health-care providers.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2010

  • A program called Respecting Choices is now used by the city's hospitals, nursing homes and other health-care providers.

    Rockford Register Star Home RSS Inc. GateHouse Media 2010

  • A program called Respecting Choices is now used by the city's hospitals, nursing homes and other health-care providers.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • 'Respecting' as used in the Amendment means simply 'with reference to', not, as you note, treat with 'high regard'.

    Newt Gets His Own Fox News Special 2009

  • "Respecting" Chinese concerns can bring "huge rewards" to both Google and the nation, according to the Beijing-based English-language newspaper published by the People's Daily, which is controlled by the Communist Party of China.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • "Respecting" Chinese concerns can bring "huge rewards" to both Google and the nation, according to the Beijing-based English-language newspaper published by the People's Daily, which is controlled by the Communist Party of China.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • "Respecting" Chinese concerns can bring "huge rewards" to both Google and the nation, according to the Beijing-based English-language newspaper published by the People's Daily, which is controlled by the Communist Party of China.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

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