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Thusfar, the public process has, at best, been hijacked by special interests who, in all their good intentions, are paving a wide, smooth road straight to hell and leaving a great deal of hysteria, misinformation, paranoia, inaccurate reporting and distrust in their wake and quickly eroding the potential these efforts might have to redevelop and intensify the whole city. kd Says:
US Government May Bulldoze 50 Cities; Create More Green Space | Inhabitat 2009
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Thusfar, at least 18 countries have turned down invitations.
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Thusfar, at least 18 countries have turned down invitations.
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Thusfar, however, when the president has had that opportunity, he has shied away.
Paul Abrams: Obama Has Called the Nation to Service; He Needs to Call It to Sacrifice 2009
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Thusfar, while individual members of Congress are on the record as saying the Administration is crazy on this point, nowhere is Congress on the record.
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COMMENT from MD EADES: Thusfar, we Mike and I do all the writing for the site.
Sweeter Than Sugar? 2007
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Thusfar, this has been the winter that wasn't in my corner of the world.
The Beauty of a Snowflake Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur 2007
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Thusfar, all I know about you is that you're a valuable commenter here, you have evident familiarity with legal materials, and you seem to share my high opinion of our hostess, none of which is a prima facie case to infer your educational background.
"'The office of student services has disapproved your transfer request' because it would 'have an adverse effect on desegregation compliance.'" Ann Althouse 2006
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Thusfar, the discussion has been about judgements of stimuli presented for relatively short durations.
Time Perception II: Cognitive Factors Chris 2004
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Thusfar, the discussion has been about judgements of stimuli presented for relatively short durations.
Archive 2004-12-01 Chris 2004
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