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But on a planet that has been sliced, diced and overtaken by humans, those natural migrations are often-times foreclosed.
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To consign them to lives often-times bordering on poverty levels for actions in which they had no part is too severe a penalty.
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It makes me very proud to have succeeded in a country where they often-times see us foreigners as something negative, rather than positive.
From Refugee to Stand-Up Queen: A Story of Unconventional Success 2011
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It makes me very proud to have succeeded in a country where they often-times see us foreigners as something negative, rather than positive.
From Refugee to Stand-Up Queen: A Story of Unconventional Success 2011
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It makes me very proud to have succeeded in a country where they often-times see us foreigners as something negative, rather than positive.
From Refugee to Stand-Up Queen: A Story of Unconventional Success 2011
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Literally institutionalizing and justifying racial profiling, this SB 1070 legislation transferred immense authority into the hands of local police that are often-times notorious for their biased behavior and poor judgment (one needs to only look at NJ were racial profiling was found even at the state police level).
Nida Khan: Unamerican America Nida Khan 2010
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Max Payne (Fox) has successfully made the, often-times treacherous jump, from video game to the big screen grabbing an estimated $6. 75M on its opening day.
Friday Box Office: Max Payne Opens at #1, May Reach $18.5 Million | /Film 2008
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Luckily, there are several resources that will help give him the proper information while allowing him to explore these embarrassing and often-times, difficult questions on his own.
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The App Store may seem innocent enough selling what appear to be fun and often-times useless applications, but each 99 cent purchase and installation of a new app is another nail in the metaphorical coffin of humanity and free will.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Steve Jobs's Diabolical Plan for Global Domination 2010
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The App Store may seem innocent enough selling what appear to be fun and often-times useless applications, but each 99 cent purchase and installation of a new app is another nail in the metaphorical coffin of humanity and free will.
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