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The Court had the opportunity to revist Wickard in Raich – it did not do so.
Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform 2010
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Civil society is the new centre-ground of British politics and it is the only alternative to a repetition of a past none of us want to revist.
The austerity drive must not derail the winning 'big society' Phillip Blond 2010
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"I don't believe a Massachusetts moderate is in a very good position to debate Barack Obama," Gingrich said, warning that it "blurs" the contrast between the two parties.4.58pm: That seems like an opportune moment to revist Santorum's Google problem.
Republican candidates target New Hampshire – Thursday 6 January 2012
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Maybe Obama and the Democrats can revist the whole economic justice issue once things are moving again.
Matthew Yglesias » Needed: Less Talking About Nationalization, More Action 2009
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Mr. Coe, I believe that it is a testiment to professionalism that you revist not just what you have read and been influenced by but what you have produced.
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* Good: Obama urges the Senate to revist repeal of DADT during the lame duck session.
Happy Hour Roundup Greg Sargent 2010
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It's always a pleasure to revist the places that made us welcome!
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If you don't beleive that, then revist the cold war.
legitgov 2009
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In this revist to the Keating 5, McCain * is* in the middle.
McCain Lawyer: McCain Did Nothing Wrong Amid Keating Five Scandal 2009
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Anyone want to revist the chaos and confusion in the Clinton White House over striking Bin Laden in 1998?
Game On! Obama And Hillary To Trade Blows Over National Security In Speeches Today 2009
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