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Examples
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Resignation is not enough punishment for those elected officials who are hypocrats and have different rules for others.
Business as usual for embattled South Carolina governor 2009
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Planetary Society Responds to Schmitt Resignation is the next entry in this blog.
Recovered Lunar Orbiter picture makes Astronomy Picture of the Day - NASA Watch 2008
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Resignation is the much more likely scenario, they say.
10/16/2005 2005
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Resignation is looking like an excellent option for Cheney, especially since any replacement requires confirmation by both houses of Congress, and the Republicans may not hold a majority for much longer.
Think Progress » Cheney Led Effort To Smear Wilson, Played Dumb 2005
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Resignation is the much more likely scenario, they say.
Think Progress » Time: Rove, Libby Will Resign If Indicted 2005
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She cannot but be resigned, in the solemn sense of the word Resignation implies hopelessness, if she is so ill, would not you, my dear Dr. Bartlett, have informed me of it Or was it from tenderness You must be kind in all you do
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Resignation is a cheap and indolent human virtue, which has served as an excuse for much spiritual slothfulness.
In Times Like These 1915
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Resignation is a grand thing when we can get nothing better: 'The bridge broke down, and they all tumbled in, "We'll find ground at the bottom," said Brian O'Lynn.'
Selections from the Letters of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury to Jane Welsh Carlyle 1892
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Resignation is not an admission of guilt, and DeLay’s description of liberalism is indeed accurate.
Think Progress » VIDEO: In Goodbye Speech, DeLay Bitterly Attacks Liberals 2006
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"Hagel Demands Gonzales 'Resignation" -- headline,
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