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"[N] obody is writing about John Dahl, and that's a shame."
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"[N] obody could ever figure out our own political leanings by reading our papers."
An Outside Perspective on GMU, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Also, Robert McCarthy writes: "[N] obody from Ford's camp has reached beyond New York City to upstate Democratic strongholds like Buffalo."
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Also, Robert McCarthy writes: "[N] obody from Ford's camp has reached beyond New York City to upstate Democratic strongholds like Buffalo."
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"[N] obody in America sitting around the kitchen table trying to figure out if they're gonna be able to make the mortgage or worried about the price of groceries or price of gas, nobody cares about Mr. Ayers," Wallace told Fox News.
McCain Campaign's Muddled, Self-Contradictory Message On Ayers 2009
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India has shown remarkable restraint given the circumstances, with foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee firmly stating that "[n] obody is talking of military action."
Patrick Barry: India, Pakistan, Kashmir, and Hope for the Future 2009
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Major General Jay Hood, commander at Guantanamo, admitted to the Wall Street Journal that "[s] ometimes we just didn't get the right folks," but innocents remain at the base because "[n] obody wants to be the one to sign the release papers. ... there's no muscle in the system."
Shayana Kadidal: After Six Years, Accountability at Guantanamo 2008
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Major General Jay Hood, commander at Guantanamo, admitted to the Wall Street Journal that "[s] ometimes we just didn't get the right folks," but innocents remain at the base because "[n] obody wants to be the one to sign the release papers. ... there's no muscle in the system."
Shayana Kadidal: Help Stop the Guantanamo and Wiretapping Bills 2008
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Major General Jay Hood, then the commander of the detention camp, admitted to the Wall Street Journal that "[s] ometimes we just didn't get the right folks," but innocents remain at the base because "[n] obody wants to be the one to sign the release papers. ... there's no muscle in the system."
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"[N] obody in America sitting around the kitchen table trying to figure out if they're gonna be able to make the mortgage or worried about the price of groceries or price of gas, nobody cares about Mr. Ayers," Wallace told Fox News.
McCain Flack Nicolle Wallace: We Don't Care About Ayers 2008
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