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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An inward part.
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This magazine sells ads to make money, inpart, to keep subscription costs down, and face it there is a market for this stuff.
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When the Berlin Wall fell, I remember it well, at least inpart because no one in my family believed itwould.
ProWomanProLife » Commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall 2009
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[March 31, 2010, 11: 48a. m.] troll_dc2 then wrote (inpart):
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Population of the 24 Urban Places [in the U.S]: 1790″ 2010
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This magazine sells ads to make money, inpart, to keep subscription costs down, and face it there is a market for this stuff.
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It seems to me that the issues raised in the April 2, 2010, 4: 51 p.m. post by troll_dc2 were addressed in previous posts, among them the following: troll_dc2 wrote (inpart):
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Population of the 24 Urban Places [in the U.S]: 1790″ 2010
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Benjamin Hemric originally wrote (June 5, 2010, 4: 18 p. m) inpart:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Debate Over Eminent Domain “Empty and Incoherent”? 2010
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Justice Stevens dissented, joined by Justice Sotomayor in full and Justice Breyer inpart.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sixth Circuit Now 0–4 in Habeas Cases This Term 2010
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To which a future Supreme Justice appointed by Washington replied, inpart:
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Judge Ginsburg wrote an opinion concurring in the judgment, joined by Judge Rogers, as did Judge Kavanaugh, joined by Chief Judge Sentelle and Judges Ginsburg and Rogers inpart.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Defamation by Government Still Political Question 2010
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[March 31, 2010, 11: 48a. m.] troll_dc2 then wrote (inpart):
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Population of the 24 Urban Places [in the U.S]: 1790″ 2010
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