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McConnell doesn't sit on the Judiciary Committee, therefore his opinionis irrelevant.
Stevens reaction: Justice had 'legendary vigor' -McConnell 2010
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The purpose of an Attorney General opinionis only facial review, and not the kind of fact-finding that a court might engage in.
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The purpose of an Attorney General opinionis only facial review, and not the kind of fact-finding that a court might engage in.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does CHL ban in churches violate the First Amendment? 2009
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Another opinionis how it will change the status of North Korean refugees in South Korea.
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Unfortunately the average citizen in my opinionis more concerned about his or her pocket book than their impact on the global environment.
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To accumulate heaps to play the bankers 'game, sprawl over more real estate and hummer the atmosphere in my opinionis more questionable.
How Website Owners Can Share the Wealth with Currently Unpaid Writers 2007
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To accumulate heaps to play the bankers 'game, sprawl over more real estate and hummer the atmosphere in my opinionis more questionable.
How Website Owners Can Share the Wealth with Currently Unpaid Writers 2007
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Sed priusquam longius procedamus, libet hic referre fabulam perlepidam, huius opinionis infernalis originem & fundamentum: Nempe cuidam extraneorum naui Islandiam relinquenti & turgidis velis citissimo cursu iter suum rectà legenti, factam obuiam alteram similiter impigro cursu, sed contra vim tempestatum, velis & remis nitentem: cuius præfectus rogatus, quinam essent?
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Sed priusquam longius procedamus, libet hic referre fabulam perlepidam, huius opinionis infernalis originem & fundamentum: Nempe cuidam extraneorum naui Islandiam relinquenti & turgidis velis citissimo cursu iter suum rect� legenti, factam obuiam alteram similiter impigro cursu, sed contra vim tempestatum, velis & remis nitentem: cuius pr鎓ectus rogatus, quinam essent?
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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These two thingis to gitther, with ane opinioun that men had of his simplicitie, bowed the hartes of many unto him in the begynnyng, who after, with dolour of hartes, war compelled to change thare opinionis:
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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