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Nothing from Democrat and Republican alike, but partisan bickering which does nothing but cause in-action and failure to get anything done.
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In an effort to reach sportsmen voters, this candidate uses an age old Democratic technique of in-action poses during one of his many outdoor adventures to the photo studio.
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In an effort to reach sportsmen voters, this candidate uses an age old Democratic technique of in-action poses during one of his many outdoor adventures to the photo studio.
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This is the kind of slow in-action that people are so fed up with?
First on the Ticker: GOP support for Sanford impeachment grows 2009
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A few years ago I went out on a shoot with a former colleague of mine, Karen (along with her hubby), to capture some “in-action” shots of them on their bikes, which is pretty much their passion.
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"Tony Hayward can be seen as a man in action, or a man reputed for in-action," said
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These have significantly diminished against the status quo - due to neglect and in-action.
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Fighting City Hall is neither in-action, nor the road to riches, but I'll pick the Ayn Rand hero approach.
Mike Bonifer: Why Ayn Rand Does Not Matter (and Viola Spolin Does) 2009
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When enough people adopt this silent agreement of in-action, it becomes an artificially accepted reality.
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Part of the apathetic nature of our generation lies in our awareness of large problems and our in-action to do anything about them.
Why Do We Do Drugs? 2008
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