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  • Suppose one takes the view that no position on any complex issue can be fairly labeled X unless the person never deviates from the label X.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Regents’ Veto of Erwin Chemerinsky as Dean of the New UCI Law School: 2007

  • A former lover is often referred to as The X. - Is abnormal and often mysterious.

    X * Y 2008

  • For some reason he, and his girl friend, found this terrifying, and Aickman tells us that he concluded that the noise 'related to psychic or mediumistic powers' in his girl friend, whom he refers to as X.

    November 2004 Michael Allen 2004

  • For some reason he, and his girl friend, found this terrifying, and Aickman tells us that he concluded that the noise 'related to psychic or mediumistic powers' in his girl friend, whom he refers to as X.

    Archive 2004-11-01 Michael Allen 2004

  • For some reason he, and his girl friend, found this terrifying, and Aickman tells us that he concluded that the noise 'related to psychic or mediumistic powers' in his girl friend, whom he refers to as X.

    Robert Aickman Michael Allen 2004

  • The Federal government has made a commitment to support prevention efforts and allocated a record $288.3 million in FY 2005 for family planning under title X.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • Defense, and the sequel to 18-year-old Game Boy title X.

    Kotaku 2010

  • The Federal government has made a commitment to support prevention efforts and allocated a record $288.3 million in FY 2005 for family planning under title X.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The Federal government has made a commitment to support prevention efforts and allocated a record $288.3 million in FY 2005 for family planning under title X.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • The Federal government has made a commitment to support prevention efforts and allocated a record $288.3 million in FY 2005 for family planning under title X.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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