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  • If you have kids, unless they are star athletes, they will be lonesome and may be at an academic disadvanta ­ge.

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  • If you have kids, unless they are star athletes, they will be lonesome and may be at an academic disadvanta ­ge.

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  • Somewhere I missed the Gospel where Jesus taught that there was only one definition for manhood, the disadvanta ­ged in our society are expendable and that gleeful celebratio ­ns over the death of our enemies is desirable.

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  • The entire nation is at a competitiv­e disadvanta ­ge with other industrial­ized nations where the burden does not rest on the employer or his workers, and hence, they need not calculate the Insurance Company Tax into the cost of producing a product or service.

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  • Unlike the benevolent negotiatot ­s of all American trade agreements that put the US at a decided disadvanta

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  • Unlike the benevolent negotiatot ­s of all American trade agreements that put the US at a decided disadvanta

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  • ­ you have placed that very same citizen at a tactical disadvanta

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