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Stipulating the immigration issue is primarily about Mexico and Mexicans there is a very odd thing going on.
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Stipulating that vampires and werewolves were real was necessary, says
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Stipulating, then, Obama's great talent for comedy, we're wondering if someone could talk him into giving up his day job.
Hurry Up and Wait James Taranto 2010
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Stipulating this alternate history, I have one question for you: How would you feel about Martians and Mars today?
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Stipulating the statistics for the sake of argument, you are still not providing an apples-to-apples comparison.
Harvard AIDS researcher says pope is correct on condom use | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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Stipulating a viable plaintiff, arguendo, this in in my view, plain as day a justiciable question if Nixon controls the question.
What Hillary Clinton said about Bill that got a big laugh: "I am so grateful to him for a lifetime of, uh...all kinds of experiences." Ann Althouse 2009
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Stipulating that the Consumer is protected, yes if that means requiring information to prevent anti market short termism and rip offs.
Archive 2006-10-29 Newmania 2006
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Stipulating that the Consumer is protected, yes if that means requiring information to prevent anti market short termism and rip offs.
Broken Fridges and the Government Newmania 2006
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Stipulating differences that matter between fact and fiction ó between black and white, male and female, good and evil ó imposes order in a society.
'Fanon' 2008
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Stipulating that McCain isn't race-baiting doesn't mean that Obama ought to refrain from recognizing that some people who might be inspired by his message might also be a little wary, a little prejudiced in the way that most of us are, a little confused about what this unusual guy is all about.
Hullabaloo 2008
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