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All 50 States and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes prohib-iting animal cruelty.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Big First Amendment win in United States v. Stevens 2010
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All 50 States and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes prohib-iting animal cruelty.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Big First Amendment win in United States v. Stevens 2010
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Lindsey also had a short-lived job solic - iting ads over the phone for some agency, and there were occasional session gigs as well.
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While vis iting the family tomb in 1990, C.H. Tung had to determine the disposition of his ancestors 'violated remains-no small matter for an eldest son and keeper of traditions.
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C iting this Washington Post story about five American citizens detained in Iraq, Eugene Volokh opines that the five unrelated cases (or maybe just some, or one, of them?) "sounds like" "treason" -- "the real thing, not hyperbole."
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dog startid it. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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W.iting for the majority, Judge Jeffrey Sutton, a George W. Bush appointee, concluded that private parties could sue under the federal vote act, and dismissed the secretary's concerns about disrupting the election process to close to Nov. 4 as "the bureaucrat's lament -- that this will be difficult to do."
Supreme Court Is United in Siding With Ohio Election Official 2008
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Up top it says George W. Bush, and then notice the final grades on the right: W.iting, A; reading, A; spelling, A; arithmetic, A; music, A; art, A.
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He removed the little pasteboard ob long from his pocket and tore it into small pieces, depos iting the fragments in a convenient ashtray.
Rome's Revenge Craven, Sara 2001
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W.iting on the eve of the 1952 presidential election, the Cambridge political scientist D.W. Brogan described a peculiar trait in the American psyche, which he called 'the illusion of American omnipotence.'
Clinton & His Enemies Nelson, Lars-Erik 2000
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