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Inextricably bound up in a plan as far-reaching and ambitious as ObamaCare are also larger questions about the role of government, the dynamism of American enterprise and the nature of a free society.
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Inextricably linked to the ideas of freedom and opportunity is something else --- unspoken.
Michael Ford: Election Day wrap-up and the State of the American Dream Michael Ford 2010
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Inextricably linked to the ideas of freedom and opportunity is something else -- unspoken.
Michael Ford: Election Day Wrap-up and the State of the American Dream Michael Ford 2010
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Inextricably bound up in a plan as far-reaching and ambitious as ObamaCare are also larger questions about the role of government, the dynamism of American enterprise and the nature of a free society.
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Inextricably bound up in a plan as far-reaching and ambitious as ObamaCare are also larger questions about the role of government, the dynamism of American enterprise and the nature of a free society.
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Inextricably bound to the highest form of democracy are justice and fairness.
Judith Ellis: The Proselytizers: Wall Street Executives and Televangelists 2009
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Inextricably linked to an unprecedented reign of bribery, influence peddling and dirty deals in Congress, in the White House, in state houses and on K Street, the Republican Party has protected its wrongdoers by blocking investigations, denying access to records and even politicizing the definition of crime itself.
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Inextricably linked from the time Thomas went to his first lecture in the Cologne Dominican School by Albertus on philosophy, which incorporated strong Aristotelian concepts in 1244CE.
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Inextricably linked to an unprecedented reign of bribery, influence peddling and dirty deals in Congress, in the White House, in state houses and on K Street, the Republican Party has protected its wrongdoers by blocking investigations, denying access to records and even politicizing the definition of crime itself.
Think Progress » Lavish Congressional Fishing Vacations May Have Violated Ethics Rules 2006
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Inextricably linked with the bourgeois belief in the supremacy of profit and property over life, speciesism reveals the ferocity and grotesquery of savage capitalism.
The absurd persistence of domination: Of speciesism, capitalism, and shaking their foundations 2008
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