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The name menas "he that causes to forget"; Joseph assigned the reason for its bestowal:
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Less government – which would means taking away thier Medicare and social security benefits, lower taxes, which menas that all the road trips they take would be on unpaved roads, and a smaleer army which goes against most of their beliefs and far higher utility, gas and food priceswhich most can't afford.
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Also, he said we need to reform, and in a "bi = partisan" way – whihc menas the Repiblican way.
Hatch: Ensuring access to health care 'an American issue' 2009
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In her case the term between rogue really menas a lack of knowledge.
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So in the end, it doesn't matter what the Democrats pass as long as it makes the GOP look bad and the Democrats, by any menas, get more votes.
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Troll "shooter242" is a loon who actually belives that proving O'Reilly to be a liarwith the hard evidence from O'Reilly's show menas that O'Reilly is a truth-teller.
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Once people stop and LISTEN to his message, and the HRC supporters have time to heal and realize what this election menas to THEM - I believe that Senator Obama will become President Obama in November!
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Does this mean, that living in USA menas less freedom than living in Soviet dominated Czechoslovakia, Poland or Hungary?
StrategyPage.com 2009
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I don't know where this reverence for the "working press" -- whatever the hell that menas comes from.
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ARTICLE 3: No one owes obedience to a usurping government nor to those who assume functions or public employment through force of arms or through menas or procedures that break or are unknown to what is in the Consitution and the laws establish.
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