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Obama fans here pelted me with digital spitballs, on the grounds that "his plate's so full" and "he'll get to it."
Harry Shearer: The Two Things Obama Got Wrong Harry Shearer 2011
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The plate's sections show the recommended food groups, with fruits and vegetables taking up half the dish.
Uncle Sam's Latest Menu Bill Tomson 2011
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How could the leader of the Free World not see the wisdom of the plate's message, so eloquently designed to awaken Congress to the fact that the district's 600,000 residents were provided not a single voting member in either chamber?
Jessica Corry: Don't Tread On Me (Or My Bumper): The Latest License Plate Debate Jessica Corry 2011
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Obama fans here pelted me with digital spitballs, on the grounds that "his plate's so full" and "he'll get to it."
Harry Shearer: The Two Things Obama Got Wrong Harry Shearer 2011
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Father tapping his thigh "The plate's there, I'm not sure about it yet."
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How could the leader of the Free World not see the wisdom of the plate's message, so eloquently designed to awaken Congress to the fact that the district's 600,000 residents were provided not a single voting member in either chamber?
Jessica Corry: Don't Tread On Me (Or My Bumper): The Latest License Plate Debate Jessica Corry 2011
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Maynard, the Court held that requiring plates bearing New Hampshire's slogan of "Live Free or Die" violated a citizen's right to be free from government-mandated expression, instructing state leaders that they would need to provide an alternative version for those against the plate's message.
Jessica Corry: Don't Tread On Me (Or My Bumper): The Latest License Plate Debate Jessica Corry 2011
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Maynard, the Court held that requiring plates bearing New Hampshire's slogan of "Live Free or Die" violated a citizen's right to be free from government-mandated expression, instructing state leaders that they would need to provide an alternative version for those against the plate's message.
Jessica Corry: Don't Tread On Me (Or My Bumper): The Latest License Plate Debate Jessica Corry 2011
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The plate is inked, wiped clean to remove excess ink from the plate's surface and then run through a high-pressure print press that pushes the paper into the grooves of the incisions.
Leaving the Right Impression Lesley M. M. Blume 2011
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He contacted The Washington Post after an article about his plate appeared last week; the state, citing privacy rules, had declined to release the identity of the plate's owner.
Virginia driver denies license plate had coded racist message 2010
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