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That's almost exactly as much time as they spend in a classroom during all of middle school and high school ifthey have perfect attendance.
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That's almost exactly as much time as they spend in a classroom during all of middle school and high school ifthey have perfect attendance.
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One wonders ifthey will continue to be tailed by papparazi while not getting paid for it.
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That's almost exactly as much time as they spend in a classroom during all of middle school and high school ifthey have perfect attendance.
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Aid budgetswill have tobe usedto fund these bribes - there's little point in building bridges ifthey are blown up immediately by somedog of war.
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A note: For those of you not in the Guadalajara area many of this areas hospitals and specialists are now pre-registering retirees with their hospitals who have standard US medical insurance plans by taking the enrollment information, contacting the provider/administrator, getting the contact information, establishing a relationship for billing and essentially making surethey will get paid ifthey opt to not collect the full fee from you when you leave their hospital.
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Aid budgetswill have tobe usedto fund these bribes - there's little point in building bridges ifthey are blown up immediately by somedog of war.
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Aid budgetswill have tobe usedto fund these bribes - there's little point in building bridges ifthey are blown up immediately by somedog of war.
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Aid budgetswill have tobe usedto fund these bribes - there's little point in building bridges ifthey are blown up immediately by somedog of war.
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This slick response ignores the Nuremberg Principles, where no one is excused from commission of war crimes merely because they were following orders - even ifthey actually believed that John Yoo's junk-logic legal opinions enabling torture weresomehow "authoritative" (Obama's incoming head lawyer of the Office of Legal Counsel, Dawn Johnsen, has called the Bush torture memos "egregious" and "dangerously flawed").
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