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The White House also on Thursday:•Circulated an op-ed by Rwandan President Paul Kagame about the 1994 genocide in his country.
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Now that "The Chronicles of Riddick" has been Circulated on DVD for the past Four Years I believe the sequel should do way better in the Box Office this time around.
Vin Diesel Promises Two More Riddick Sequels » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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Circulated on Monday, the report said it found "reasonable grounds" that the crimes "may constitute crimes against humanity."
Evelyn Leopold: Guinea: UN Verifies Atrocities -- Murder, Rape, Torture (update) 2009
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Circulated by an African-American minister from Murfreesboro Tenn., which isn't even in Cohen's district, the literature encourages other black leaders in Memphis to "see to it that one and ONLY one black Christian faces this opponent of Christ and Christianity in the 2008 election."
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Dean Grose (Republican Mayor, Los Alamitos, CA): Circulated racist email containing photo of watermelons growing on White House lawn with title "No Easter egg hunt this year"
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Circulated by an African-American minister from Murfreesboro Tenn., which isn't even in Cohen's district, the literature encourages other black leaders in Memphis to "see to it that one and ONLY one black Christian faces this opponent of Christ and Christianity in the 2008 election."
We Shall Be Overcome 2008
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Circulated by HammerHard MediaWorks www. hammerhard.org | chrisgeovanis@aol.com | 312-446-4939
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Circulated around the net for some time, this is about a mother who gave birth to hexaplets after giving birth to twins.
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Circulated to all staff in Moxon's unit last August, it stated that from then on a special policy called BRACE - a euphemism for rubber stamping - should be applied to these applications.
Archive 2004-03-28 Laban 2004
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Circulated it later but large publishers wouldn't touch it.
Archive 2005-07-01 2005
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