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In 10 days traveling through the country, I couldn't find anyone who thought the ma-laise would end soon.
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* The Inter-Departmental Task Team on the DRC DRC elections will laise with the IEC and Defence to commence with preparations for the upcoming elections as per UNPD Agreement signed in May 2006.
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Elle a des amants partout, et partout elle laise des enfants. '' '
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This republican philiosphy of laise fare (let corporations do what they want) is and always will come back to bite america, the decisions are motivated by corporate greed and not by good sense, therefore they violate "MURPHYS LAW" if it can go wrong it will go wrong!
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This republican philiosphy of laise fare (let corporations do what they want) is and always will come back to bite america, the decisions are motivated by corporate greed and not by good sense, therefore they violate "MURPHYS LAW" if it can go wrong it will go wrong!
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This republican philiosphy of laise fare (let corporations do what they want) is and always will come back to bite america, the decisions are motivated by corporate greed and not by good sense, therefore they violate "MURPHYS LAW" if it can go wrong it will go wrong!
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This republican philiosphy of laise fare (let corporations do what they want) is and always will come back to bite america, the decisions are motivated by corporate greed and not by good sense, therefore they violate "MURPHYS LAW" if it can go wrong it will go wrong!
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GWB and his cronies used their laise faire approach to big biz and gov to exploit the American people, not to mention those in third world countries who produced our goods.
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II - M echanical Counting M achines 1642 4 - The Pascaline is a mechanical calculating device invented by the French philosopher and mathematician B laise Pascal in 1642.
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In fact, I would say that the problem is no longer "laise faire" economics, but rather governmental regulation.
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