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Thus did high school kids all across the country learn this week that it's a-OK to pick on gay people.
John Shore: Bully For You, Jerry Buell John Shore 2011
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Thus did high school kids all across the country learn this week that it's a-OK to pick on gay people.
John Shore: Bully For You, Jerry Buell John Shore 2011
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Thus did high school kids all across the country learn this week that it's a-OK to pick on gay people.
John Shore: Bully For You, Jerry Buell John Shore 2011
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Thus did high school kids all across the country learn this week that it's a-OK to pick on gay people.
John Shore: Bully For You, Jerry Buell John Shore 2011
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Still, most citizens are a-OK with cash from Uncle Sam, as long as they see the benefit.
Susan J. Demas: How Obama Will Keep Michigan Blue in 2010 2009
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Schuler insists his wife was sober that fateful morning, and that everything was a-OK when his wife piled into their car with their four children.
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A big state that's up for grabs, California should be a-OK.
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CHETRY: Gerri, maybe he's driving around one of these new SUVs that got the a-OK crash test.
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Brooke, you would think it ` s the national pastime, the never-ending speculation about whether the marriage of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes is a-OK or if it ` s in deep trouble.
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And anything that stops Factory Girl 2: My, What A Sexy Ghost! from being made is a-OK with us.
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