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This is only going to breathe violence, because I know for a fact that blacks can re-act just as much as these racist white folks, and then the whole country will be in a mess.
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But … when we see our way of life being continually threatened, many are bound to re-act! on November 25, 2008 at 8: 58 am | Reply Arky
Celebrating Christmas may provoke minority groups. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The way the main character re-acted to the twist, or should I say did'nt re-act by barely questioning it and accepting it made the last half of the film almost unbearable for me to sit through.
Video Interview With Moon Director Duncan Jones | /Film 2009
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How we re-act to another person's imput, be it nasty or not, is absolutely a choice we make.
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Just because something like the “Muslim cartoons” episode caused people in the Middle East and elsewhere to re-act the way they did does not mean that we should censor the internet for fear of the same thign happening here.
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This is why they are known as Reactionaries – they never take the time to think before the re-act.
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The idea for the bumper sticker hit me as the perfect summation of my views on the subject, and I was curious to see how the older bro would re-act to it :
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The idea for the bumper sticker hit me as the perfect summation of my views on the subject, and I was curious to see how the older bro would re-act to it :
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I know my “ideal day in Paris” off by heart, since when time allows I try to re-act my perfect Saturday whenever I can…
nocturne 2006
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Democrats need to initiate and come up with their own ideas, not just re-act to Karl Rove and his ilk.
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