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  • noun Plural form of retraction.

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Examples

  • If this treaty gets teabagged, I wonder if we’ll get any retractions from the very serious political observers who insist Obama is just too partisan, and that’s why he can’t get any Republican votes.

    Matthew Yglesias » Endgame 2010

  • This is important because your child’s chronic neck and chest retractions from the laryngomalacia can worsen GERD.

    Laryngomalacia 2010

  • • Chest wall sucks in with each breath called retractions

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Chest wall sucks in with each breath called retractions

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • • Chest wall sucks in with each breath called retractions

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • Chest wall sucks in with each breath called retractions

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • To many, the retractions are a welcome relief, but the incident brings up some very important points.

    Lead Stories from AOL 2010

  • I owe you no "retractions" for things I didn't say, and I am not required to dispute anyone else's claims just because you take issue with them.

    The Memory Hole 2005

  • Mean while there are tons of examples of lib lies, cBS and their fake documents and the countless Ny Times retractions of their lib lies and hate.

    Republicans raising cash to counter-program ABC Obama special 2009

  • Polls with loaded, one sided questions; retractions from one article to another; nonsensical articles such as the beer article.

    Obama's former doctor critical of White House health care plan 2009

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