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It would be surprising if there weren't many more criminal statutes on the books today than there were half a century ago " As Criminal Laws Proliferate, More Ensnared ," page one, July 23.
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In Libya, Have Truck, Will Proliferate In one of dozens of warehouses the size of a single-family home, Soviet-era guided missiles remain wrapped inside crates stacked to the 15-foot ceiling.
Libyans Loot Weapons From Desert Cache Sam Dagher 2011
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The continuation of the front-page article, "As Criminal Laws Proliferate, More Ensnared," didn't appear in some editions Saturday due to a production error in which page A12 appeared twice.
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Proliferate, seeking the remotest interstices of every societal nook and cranny,
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Proliferate lies about discrimination that has been working against the men at least for 30 years, and criminalize all those who realize that the hypotheses about remaining discrimination against women are malicious lies.
Switch Hitting: Part II JoAnne 2006
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There are now more green jobs than brown ones, and they pay better | Grist Anti-Solar, Anti-Green Jobs Distortions Will Proliferate.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Tax Scams Proliferate In April Scam artists scramble as deadline draws near.
unknown title 2009
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Regeneration of remaining hepatocytes Proliferate as round nodules.
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Proliferate - verb - to grow or produce by multiplication.
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Tax Scams Proliferate In April Scam artists scramble as deadline draws near.
unknown title 2009
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