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If you really believe in a surnatural God as Christians do, you must accept all the consequencies, that is spirituality, based upon a soul existing by itself.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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The more I tinker with this Fla-Mich conundrum, the more I wonder if the DNC hierarchy considered all the possible consequencies of penalizing those states.
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This particular bill is badly written and could have far-reaching consequencies for everyone.
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It is impossible to know now what consequencies of changing a single gen can be.
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This particular bill is badly written and could have far-reaching consequencies for everyone.
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They want votes from ignorant American who want short quick fix with consequencies.
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But even more serious were consequencies for air conditioners, since they used more power.
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Its u 2 pay 4 the consequencies with a failling economy and war.
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This kind of paranoia is the best demonstration of inherent racial inferiority of majority of Russians, as well of deforming consequencies of living under Soviet rule.
Obama and the law: about that little thing called “procedure” 2010
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Such observational selection is a very subjective, and importance of any event dependent on its future consequencies, that can not be known beforehand.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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