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Lavishing so much righteous, punitive energy on marijuana users and growers is doubly ironic.
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Lavishing the person with unearned gifts, however, never taught him or her the value of work.
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Lavishing the person with unearned gifts, however, never taught him or her the value of work.
20 Dissolving Disturbing Emotions into Underlying Deep Awareness 2009
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Lavishing stimulus funds on foreign businesses is tragic for another reason: Those overseas companies are competitors to fledgling U.S. firms that were supposed to get the money.
Leo W. Gerard: Gone with the Wind: Blowing U.S. Tax Dollars Off Shore 2009
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Lavishing public money on private companies without open bidding was something Friedman always opposed.
Archive 2008-09-01 Patrick Vessey 2008
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Lavishing as much money and attention on any animal as the author did on
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Lavishing attention on every bigot and provocateur is counterproductive.
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Lavishing billions on war (and war profiteers) while shortchanging health is right-wing idiocy at its worst and most destructive -- and we may soon pay an intolerably high price for it.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: For folly, billions; for survival, pennies 2006
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Lavishing billions on war (and war profiteers) while shortchanging health is right-wing idiocy at its worst and most destructive -- and we may soon pay an intolerably high price for it. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: For folly, billions; for survival, pennies 2006
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"Lavishing billions on nostalgically rich but scientifically poor missions like returning astronauts to the moon, the budget starves NASA of funding for projects with abundant scientific worth."
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