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"It will simply raise electricity rates in states dependent on electricity gen erated with fossil fuels without addressing the real issue," she said.
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Even the shirt stripes and folds cooperated to make an artistic statement.
Archive 2009-05-01 Hels 2009
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Even the shirt stripes and folds cooperated to make an artistic statement.
William Dobell and Helena Rubinstein Hels 2009
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C.W. Bush + Things he did that Dad didn't: (1) lib - erated Baghdad (2) addressed the economy (3) alienated the world.
Conventional Wisdom 2007
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"You know that none of us would betray you," Kalindas reit - erated, with emphasis.
Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000
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The governments of Norway and Sweden jointly decided to dis - continue the work to merge the 2 countries 'telecommunications companies despite the likelihood that the merger would have gen - erated industrial and commercial advantages for both companies.
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Nicholas had had a hand in keeping Mick from being incin - erated by Rock's final attack.
Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995
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From that moment on, the battle for City-of-the-Pyramid degen - erated into barbaric ruthlessness, for each morning the Spaniards assembled in mute rage to watch the priests atop the pyramid cut out the heart of another comrade, and during the course of the day the invaders killed - not always quickly - any Indians they caught.
Mexico Michener, James 1992
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"Interference in the Tourney is not tol - erated," the speaker said.
Robot Adept Anthony, Piers 1988
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Hull said that his book had been written “on the assumption that all behavior, individual and social, moral and immoral, normal and psychopathic, is gen - erated from the same primary laws; and that the differences in the objective behavioral manifestations are due to the differing conditions under which habits are set up and function” (Principles of Behavior, Pref - ace, p. v).
BEHAVIORISM R. S. PETERS 1968
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