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Plausibly from the desk of the Cincinnati Tea Party:
Think Progress » Cincinnati Tea Party: Fox Isn’t Telling The Truth About The Hannity Broadcast 2010
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Plausibly from the desks of Ben Nelson, Blanche Lincoln and Mary Landrieu:
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“Plausibly, 6 billion people would benefit and 1 billion would be hurt,” says Martin Bunzl, a Rutgers climate-change policy expert.
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Plausibly, then, the anticipation of state swings being substantially independent of one another simply reflects the actual experience of veteran campaign operatives and campaign reporters.
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“Plausibly, 6 billion people would benefit and 1 billion would be hurt,” says Martin Bunzl, a Rutgers climate-change policy expert.
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Plausibly selected by intelligent agency with a view of cellular outcomes.
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“Plausibly, 6 billion people would benefit and 1 billion would be hurt,” says Martin Bunzl, a Rutgers climate-change policy expert.
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Plausibly, in months of enriching, Iran could amass enough low-enriched uranium so that this quanity of uranium - if the uranium were enriched further to weapons-grade - would be sufficient for a nuclear weapon.
Robert Naiman: Regime Change Redux? Reading Tom Friedman in Sao Paulo 2010
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Plausibly Vortigern, Ambrosius, and Arthur all tried to assert some general authority, but without the machinery of taxation or the habit of obedience, all they could put together were shaky coalitions.
Early medieval armies: numbers Carla 2010
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Plausibly from the desk of a credit card executive ... by John Sanchez Jr. on Sunday, Oct 25, 2009 at 3: 33: 17 PM
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