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This is just two men with lots of ego that reacted natually in an odd situation.
NRCC targets Obama for saying Cambridge cop 'acted stupidly' 2009
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In the case of health care reform, I think Barlett is wise to seize on malpractice tort reform, an issue which I think Republicans could natually have taken for themselves and gotten meaningfully incorporated into the bill.
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I think what it comes down to for me is that I want employees who are natually engageed in what they do.
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But what Hebrews says about the sacrifice of Jesus being offered in the celestial archetypal tabernacle does not harmonize natually with the language of crucifixion.
The Death of the Mythical Messiah James F. McGrath 2010
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Boys/young men are natually competitive and aggressive.
Archive 2009-05-24 2009
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I tried the 30 second pausteriation of egg, even though I get natually raised brown eggs straight from the lady who loves and cares for them.
6-Week Cure blog idea II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Marxist (natually waking up at 1: 45 pm): Hillary?
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Some people are natually gregarious and will always seem to be promoting more than others; I know I fall into this group.
Hawking Our Wares 2007
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The meeting that was first described DID NOT HAPPEN and, even if the campaign had known about Goolsbee's session in Chicago (which apparently it didn't), you wouldn't natually even connect the two.
Goolsbee Tale Becomes An International Incident, Incites Verbal Brawl In Canadian Parliament! 2009
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Is it becausecreative types are natually politically-inclined that way?
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