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And a postcript to our readers: For those of you who have asked, Mr. Snow was a very vocal advocate for repeat cancer screenings.
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Having earlier attempted to communicate our fascination with coastal interventions and our belief that by merely being sited on such tenuous terrain, they are by default the most interesting type of project there is, we think that the duo's project will be a good postcript to our previous post.
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And a postcript to our readers: For those of you who have asked, Mr. Snow was a very vocal advocate for repeat cancer screenings.
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Here's a funny -- or perhaps poignant -- postcript to the bizarre saga that unfolded this week around Michael Steele, the "mystery" GOP Senate candidate who bashed Bush and the GOP anonymously to Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank and was subsequently outed for it.
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But now we've found an amusing postcript that neatly highlights this whole affair's absurdity.
Postscript On The Fred Hiatt And Liz Cheney Op-Ed Affair 2009
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Another election postcript regarding religion: According to the National Catholic Register newspaper, the Dem victory was fueled in part by surprising gains by Dems among Catholic voters.
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Fun postcript: A State Department spokesperson told CNN that Tancredo's comments were “reprehensible” and “absolutely crazy.” print share
Tancredo Campaign Clarifies Remarks About Attacking Muslim Holy Sites 2009
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Here's a funny -- or perhaps poignant -- postcript to the bizarre saga that unfolded this week around Michael Steele, the "mystery" GOP Senate candidate who bashed Bush and the GOP anonymously to Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank and was subsequently outed for it.
MD-SEN 2009
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Fun postcript: A State Department spokesperson told CNN that Tancredo's comments were “reprehensible” and “absolutely crazy.” print share
Tom Tancredo 2009
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One might have let the matter rest here as simply an example of a high school history teacher's sins of omission being visited on the hapless old history prof. had the student not informed the TA in an indignant postcript, I'm not a Democrat!
Is That Legal?: If You're A Registered Independent, You Don't Have To Listen To Anything! 2006
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