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"Ample" due process for the government to kill an innocent person should be at least as high as that required to kill a serial killer, no?
"Our government was not designed to be efficient." Ann Althouse 2005
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"Ample," urged Mr. Opp; "it's just a little necessary transaction, as it were."
Mr. Opp Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice 1906
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"Ample," said Daniels, at last able to speak a word on the torrent of glib language momentarily pausing; "but we are going away to fulfill an engagement in Paris."
The Son of Clemenceau Alexandre Dumas fils 1859
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"Ample," said Mrs Twist; adding icily, "and did I you say confound,
Christopher and Columbus Elizabeth von Arnim 1903
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Ample accommodations in the two cookhouses where British personnel does the cooking under German supervision.
Work Camp 107 GW 2010
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Ample growth opportunities, a ready customer base and untapped profit potential are expected to drive U.S. retailers into Canada during the next couple of years.
Retailers Look to Canada Karen Talley 2011
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Fish Story -- Ample evidence that climate change is happening if you see where they're catching fish from Florida.
Short Takes 2009
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Ample Capital analyst William Lo , known for his bearish views on stocks, said, "Even I didn't imagine the fall would be so drastic."
HK's Hang Seng Index Plummets Robert Li 2011
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Ginsburg pointed to Connick's role: "Ample evidence presented at the civil rights trial demonstrated that Connick's deliberately indifferent attitude created a tinderbox in which …violations were nigh inevitable."
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Ample evidence exists showing that Ashkenazi Jews have absolutely no historical or blood connection to Israel or the middle east for that matter.
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