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"Ain't I done tell you dar ain 'no ha'nts 'long dis yer road?"
The Voice of the People Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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While I think the gun toting protesters are right c-nts for carrying their signs, I will admit that I have seen the hitler moustache on bush, and people calling for him to be killed or tortured back in the day.
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Sports fans with Cablevision service, including a small number near Philadelphia, have missed playoff games between the Phillies and the San Francisco Giants, while Gia nts fans in New York, where Cablevision pipes TV to three million households, didn't have access to the New York Giants football game.
FCC Chairman Chastises Fox, Cablevision Amy Schatz 2010
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Moreover, SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro has said that budget constrai nts are hampering the regulator's ability to enforce securities laws.
Companies Prod SEC on Whistleblower Proposal Jessica Holzer 2011
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And he talks about this high school, that's failed 40,000 its 60,000 stude nts, the way Erin Brockovich would talk about a factory that's polluting the drinking water of a local community.
Taking the Pledge 2010
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He probably deserves credit for getting his hands on what appear to be minutes of those sessions — although by now one supposes that all such docume nts are routinely cc'd to this Washington institution, Mr. Behind-the-Scenes.
Backstage Drama Max Boot 2010
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If someone can deliver a letter for less than 46 ce nts or a postcard for less than 30 cents, by all means let them.
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Poor's 500-stock index dropped 5.40 poi nts, or 0.5%, to 1120.46, with the materials sector leading its decline.
P 2010
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American International Group Inc. some of the federal cash that was sunk into AIG flowed to Deutsche, to cover bearish bets by its hedge-fund clie nts.
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"We're talking about a significant turn here," said Jim McNeil, chairman of law firm Akerman Senterfitt's national residential development practice that represe nts several public and private builders.
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