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Actually, Ingebrigtsen, oakplank is not too bad-and it is legal to eat.
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Actually, Ingebrigtsen, oakplank is not too bad-and it is legal to eat.
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The long-awaited Mental Health Advisory Team survey released a few days ago showed that unit morale is low-72 percent called it bad-and that suicide among U.S. troops in Iraq is high -- 35 percent higher than soldiers stationed elsewhere.
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That's good-and it's bad-and it's distressingly familiar.
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He has left Mr. Darling with a difficult choice: Be frank and admit the need for expensive fiscal repairs or pretend things aren't too bad-and offer the electorate some sweeteners.
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Best of all, it offers the vicarious thrill of watching other children being bad-and getting away with it.
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Although we may be care takers of others we can not control people-those that we love-we cannot force to do anything they don't want to-some of us just follow their decisions whether go or bad-and are there to pick up the pieces-and that is how I see Howard Stern-his unconditional love for her and her son and then if god willing -their daughter dannilynn.
Anna Nicole Smith 2007
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They seem to be saying, in addition, that it is bad-and perhaps also that its badness is not redeemed by other artistic, literary, or political merit the work may possess.
Pornography and Censorship West, Caroline 2004
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"In the skull we have the bad-and possibly the good, " Golliher said.
City of Bones Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2002
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It was taking up time though, which couldn't be bad-and I wasn't getting beaten.
Bravo-Two-Zero McNab, Andy 1993
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