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"When you deal with people, you will have disappointment because people will let you down," Deal said.
unknown title 2009
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"When you deal with people, you will have disappointment because people will let you down," Deal said.
unknown title 2009
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The New Deal is code for spend & spend and Reagan is code for borrow & borrow.
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And the place where Julius Caesar landed is called Deal, and, if you look at the map where England and France most nearly touch one another, I think you will see the name Deal, and remember it was there Julius
Young Folks' History of England Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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This sequence is a specific instance of what I refer to as the Deal or No Deal phenomenon.
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In this YouTube video Deal is asked about a letter he sent to President Obama asking for proof-of-citizenship.
Lawmakers and the 'birther'/Muslim myths (Updated) Emi Kolawole 2010
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Deal is simply trying to have his cake and eat it too — cater to his “birther” constituents yet at the same time avoid the stigma of being too closely associated with them.
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Deal is using a cheap political stunt to get votes.
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I would like to think that Deal is too intelligent to really believe something so absurd.
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The Real Deal is made in Brazil of recycled canvas tarpaulins from cargo trucks used for transporting goods.
Boing Boing 2009
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