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Dispassionate analysis of the voters 'choice shows three important elements in their decision.
Robert K. Lifton: Democrats' Loss May Be Obama's Re-Election Gain Robert K. Lifton 2010
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Dispassionate analysis of the voters 'choice shows three important elements in their decision.
Robert K. Lifton: Democrats' Loss May Be Obama's Re-Election Gain Robert K. Lifton 2010
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Dispassionate men: Baltimore Evening Sun, 9/6/27, editorial page.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Dispassionate men: Baltimore Evening Sun, 9/6/27, editorial page.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Dispassionate Californians like David Drier, Darrell Issa, Dana Rohrabacher, Dan Lundgren, and others are an embarrassment to California where unemployment has remained over 12% for 15 straight months.
Jim Worth: The Fools on the Hill Jim Worth 2010
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Dispassionate examination can lead one to some insight.
Man regrets his involvement in an abortion Suzanne 2009
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Dispassionate discourse and reason replaced by relentlessly snarky, disingenuous debating points - unworthy of the rationalist path espoused by Mike.
Michael Shermer: Deepakese: The Woo-Woo Master Deepak Chopra Speaks 2009
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Meanwhile Vince is trying to get a proper Photoshop mask drawn for Euclid the Dispassionate Emu.
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Dispassionate experts, such as the 2005 Carter-Baker Commission, usually favor steps to require voters to verify their identity.
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Dispassionate experts, such as the 2005 Carter-Baker Commission, usually favor steps to require voters to verify their identity.
Why Can People Without ID's, and Ted Stevens, Vote? Andres Martinez 2008
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