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The manager then proceeded to adopt an - as far as i can tell - exageratingly literal interpretation of the following exerpt from the automated email:
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The manager then proceeded to adopt an - as far as i can tell - exageratingly literal interpretation of the following exerpt from the automated email:
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It's supposedly an exerpt from the book, so I bet it's right.
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It's supposedly an exerpt from the book, so I bet it's right.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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It makes me want a book so much more if the exerpt is good and gives me a feeling like I want to read the book immediately.
Angels' Blood Countdown: Vivi Anna - The Vampire's Quest Nalini Singh 2009
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When they show up in Tijuana anyway I do my standard tour (the following is an exerpt from a Day in the Life article):
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Schweitzer was released and I just found an exerpt from the book
Letters and Notes 1969
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That’s just a small exerpt from the thorough speech he gave.
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I have saved an exerpt from a TV show where Donald Rumsfield states that he doesn’t think that anyone in the Administration ever said that Iraq had weapons of mass destructions.
Think Progress » BREAKING: After Indictment, DeLay Grossly Distorts Role With TRMPAC 2005
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Now perhaps Monton's criticisms of the judgement actually get into why he rejects Judge Jone's ideas, but in this exerpt, he doesn't talk about ID theory itself at all, but only argues against the ruling with these generalities we've been discussing, an approach that ignores the reality of what ID actually is as presented to the court by the defense team.
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