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The story of the Faunce brothers, et. al., is one which seemed to good to be true, because it was just that (most likely).
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Regarding your editorial "All About Murkowski" (Sept. 21): To suggest that Mark Begich was able to defeat Sen. Ted Stevens in 2008 "largely because he ran against the Alaskan GOP establishment and its culture of spending as embodied by Stevens, [et al.]" is wide of the mark.
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They do it because it works, at least with the segment of the population that Liz et al. is targeting.
Think Progress » Mukasey calls Liz Cheney’s ‘Al-Qaeda 7′ ad ‘shoddy and dangerous.’ 2010
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The paper by Schwartz et al. is not a scientific paper, either.
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I should note that the AJC et al. is reporting that former-DeKalb CEO Vernon Jones is also mulling a run.
Connie Stokes Still Wants to Go to Washington (Blog for Democracy) 2010
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The whole point by Behe, Dembski, Meyer et al., is that blind, undirected chemical processes cannot create CSI/IC from scratch.
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ID guy: The whole point by Behe, Dembski, Meyer et al., is that blind, undirected chemical processes cannot create CSI/IC from scratch.
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Media Matters et al. is not enough to take them back.
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The whole point by Behe, Dembski, Meyer et al., is that blind, undirected chemical processes cannot create CSI/IC from scratch.
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Ambitious programs aren't always problem-free, but considering the cost of higher-education, I hope that the Veterans Administration et al. is able rectify this as soon as possible.
A Semester Later, G.I. Bill Still Backlogged (Blog for Democracy) 2010
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