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  • Mr. Obama either needs to back off his push to destroy the Constitution and inplement a Soviet era style dictatorship or he needs to step up to the plate.

    Lynch takes steps to run for Kennedy seat 2009

  • McCain's answer is to exploit the ANWR, and inplement even more deregulation.

    Paper That Endorsed Hillary Calls On Her To Exit Race 2009

  • If necessary, police should inplement preventative detention of suspects, and the woefully insufficient witness protection programme should be urgently upgraded, he said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • Participants in Friday's Goldstone Commision hearing into last week's Thokoza violence will be quizzed on what steps they had taken to inplement the commisison's previous recommendations,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • Our Brussels correspondent wrote this week that the game-changer since the new year has been Mario Monti's ability to confront German policy makers with the consequences of their insistence that euro stragglers inplement tough austerity measures.

    The Guardian World News Martin Farrer 2012

  • Although Myleene Klass angry and with a pointy inplement, now that's sexy

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • Although Myleene Klass angry and with a pointy inplement, now that's sexy This defence of the home malarky needs sorting out.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • The Kioto treaty is just a way, for the powers that be, to inplement a global tax.

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

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