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It's not so much a "drug cult" as one that appeals to, and re-enforces the values of, socially marginalized.
Superstition 2009
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It's not so much a "drug cult" as one that appeals to, and re-enforces the values of, socially marginalized.
Superstition 2009
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Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point, chair of the Wine Alliance and conceiver of the Riedel visit, considers the glass "a quality symbol that re-enforces our experience and projects Finger Lakes Riesling as a world class quality wine."
Jason Feulner 2009
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It's not so much a "drug cult" as one that appeals to, and re-enforces the values of, socially marginalized.
Superstition 2009
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Bob Madill of Sheldrake Point, chair of the Wine Alliance and conceiver of the Riedel visit, considers the glass "a quality symbol that re-enforces our experience and projects Finger Lakes Riesling as a world class quality wine."
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That has a distorting effect all its own, but it also re-enforces the think tanks issue.
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This simply re-enforces my view on Pelosi's lack of good judgment on almost everything.
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It's not so much a "drug cult" as one that appeals to, and re-enforces the values of, socially marginalized.
Superstition 2009
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This weather pattern actually re-enforces Climate Change; record highs one month and then record lows the next.
Think Progress » Fox Thinks Winter Chill Disproves Global Warming; Experts Disagree 2010
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Johanna Cox, a Washington policy wonk and a former fashion writer for Elle, said she was surprised by the Vogue profile "It felt like an endorsement" and said it re-enforces the stereotype of fashion as something frivolous, "which is unfair."
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