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I cannot remember exactly how many electroshocks they gave me but itcould be no less than several dozen.
Global Voices in English » China: Suspension of Electroshock for “Net Addiction” 2009
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Malicious prosecution is a tort and if a civil litigant obtains aruling that Thomas abused his office, itcould cost the County tens of millions of dollars.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Andy Thomas Apparently Toast 2010
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Certain restrictions...could ...increases the rates charged by professionals itcould...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Ideology and Economic Ignorance 2010
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Last year, there were a few gems hidden among the over priced and touristy duds, and while this year promises much of the same, itcould merit a quick walk through after work.
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Yes the money issue is huge, and it's something everyone can relate to, but it's convoluted and everyone knows investigations into itcould be dragged on and twisted, but 9/11 rips right to the heart.
Video : Rob Kall Interviews Sen. Bernie Sanders on Economic Crisis, 911, Bottom-up 2009
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But, politically, itcould be far more damagingfor the Government.
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Wrong because no one viewed the 14th as bestowing a right to birth control in 1867–68; harmless because no state today would ban birth control, even if itcould
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Justice Stevens Sees Himself as a “Judicial Conservative” 2009
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Truth is, itcould help stabilise the markets for the time being (they're currently plummeting on the back of banking losses).
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The Bright piece was actually rather dim and as he admitted at the end itcould be seen as being just as much about the structures as any individual who happened to be in the job.
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Why, itcould belike a dream come true if America were justto succeed in its cutthroat programin theMiddle East and elsewhere!
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