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  • Though the Washington ruling was a clear win for gay-marriage foes, it may make their ultimate goal -- amending the U.S. Con-stitution -- moot.

    The Wedding March 2007

  • Line by line the "Con" stitution has been molded into the "Pro" stitution by corporate greed.

    Democrats Are Their Own Worst Enemy 2007

  • But, except for the based-on-principle clause, I just might have to make an amendment to my food-stitution; taste everything twice.

    Pesto Control - Grilled Chicken Pesto Pasta 2005

  • (DFA-SPLM-UNISA) In stitution and Capacity Building Project and follows the launch of the project in New Site, Kapoeta County from

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Before the new con-stitution outlawed it, the police force favored a heavy-handed confession-based approach to investigation.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Grandfather leaped to his wife's side, with a pronouncement which hit newspapers and radios across the nation: 'Constitution Hall is sacred to the memory of those patriots who wrote the Con - stitution and their descendants, and so far as I know, there were no Negroes in that convention.,

    Legacy Michener, James 1987

  • It required only a few minutes for him to reassure himself about the Starr names, after which he spent several minutes idly scanning familiar phrases in the Declaration and the Con - stitution.

    Legacy Michener, James 1987

  • Put simply, what body of law con - trols the United States - the rigid terms of a Con - stitution engraved in stone in 1787, or a living, breathing body of principles, always loyal to the framework of the Constitution but able to adjust to the nation's evolving needs?

    Legacy Michener, James 1987

  • It is time we realized that religion had practic - ally nothing to do with the drafting of our Con - stitution.

    Legacy Michener, James 1987

  • 'It would mean true Natalie was dead.' i'She may be but there are other possibilities. ic true Natalie may be incurably ill in some stitution or have become insane or gone to live some inaccessible place.

    Put On By Cunning Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1981

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