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  • We need to finish our business in Iraq and Afghanistan as quickly aspossible, which is why it is a travesty that the Iraqi Parliament hasgone on vacation while 130,000 U.S. troops are standing guard.

    Chinalyst - China blogs in English 2008

  • Here Orringer's grasp of fact and circumstance is used to best effect, as she observes the lingering disintegration of each starving and diseased human body and recreates the minute attention devoted to ensuring that so many died with as much suffering aspossible.

    The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer 2010

  • KG: I do my best to be as little hands-on aspossible.

    Buzzine » ‘Hank’ Interviews 2009

  • I got this email on a list serve, and I figured I would disseminate this query to as many people aspossible.

    Alas, a blog » 2007 » January 2007

  • I got this email on a list serve, and I figured I would disseminate this query to as many people aspossible.

    There Has to Be Someone Reading This Who Can Help This Person Out 2007

  • He tried to infuse as much disdain aspossible into his retreating aspect.

    The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006

  • Linnea is postponing her afternoon naps as long aspossible now, so I think she's going ot try to phase them out altogether unless I can somehow manage to get enough sleep to start waking at 7 and forcing her awake then too.

    Quick updatelet ailbhe 2005

  • If I were in Code T, I'd want as much budget available as soon aspossible to make progress towards the Administration's new milestones.

    NASA Watch: Hubble: January 2004 Archives 2004

  • The government should proceed purposefully and boldly to implement its privatisation plans as quickly aspossible, the

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • So far aspossible, all Ts'u dignities were kept in the royal family, and the king's uncle was usually premier.

    Ancient China Simplified Edward Harper Parker 1887

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