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I thought he always reminds people to cower in fear and relenquish their rights and their cash
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The majority of the nation doesn't share the cowardice and spinelessness of the Republicans, and thus are not willing to relenquish constitutional rights in order to (allegedly) help protect against terrorist attacks.
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This is the second time this month i have been called to relenquish one of my big stands the other being how important it was for me to prove how terrible my relationship with my mother was and the release of that as an archetype, a way of constantly being, is just incredibly loving and liberating...
squeezing through the pigeon hole faerian 2009
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I hope Fox bombs every character so their forced to relenquish the rights to our beloved characters, not the movie version they keep crapping all over....
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This is the second time this month i have been called to relenquish one of my big stands the other being how important it was for me to prove how terrible my relationship with my mother was and the release of that as an archetype, a way of constantly being, is just incredibly loving and liberating...
Archive 2009-08-01 faerian 2009
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Based upon what prior experience should we trust that a government will relenquish power once it has been seized?
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Couldn’t The Taxpayer Make Money From the Bailout? 2008
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The Bush administration thrives on threat or at least perceived threat and it is something they will not relenquish, it being one of two arrows in their meager quiver, the "memory of 9/11" being the other.
The New New Threat 2006
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He, master of dirty tricks, wordsmith, soundbyte expert, photographic memory, and etc. enjoys the cushy life too much, and will not relenquish it for any principle.
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He explained that the WPT release is so broad, it asks for rights Chris is not legally able to relenquish.
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The Bush administration thrives on threat or at least perceived threat and it is something they will not relenquish, it being one of two arrows in their meager quiver, the "memory of 9/11" being the other.
The New New Threat 2006
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