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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
superintend .
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Examples
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And it implies unstinting support for the Evil Empire - not the one he railed against and is supposed incorrectly to have helped undo, but the one the American government superintends.
Andrew Levine: Two Reaganite Presidents: Bill Clinton and Barack Obama Andrew Levine 2010
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Thus the challenge it poses is to our duopoly party system, not to the regime the duopoly superintends.
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And it implies unstinting support for the Evil Empire - not the one he railed against and is supposed incorrectly to have helped undo, but the one the American government superintends.
Andrew Levine: Two Reaganite Presidents: Bill Clinton and Barack Obama Andrew Levine 2010
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And it implies unstinting support for the Evil Empire - not the one he railed against and is supposed incorrectly to have helped undo, but the one the American government superintends.
Andrew Levine: Two Reaganite Presidents: Bill Clinton and Barack Obama Andrew Levine 2010
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Thus the challenge it poses is to our duopoly party system, not to the regime the duopoly superintends.
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And it implies unstinting support for the Evil Empire - not the one he railed against and is supposed incorrectly to have helped undo, but the one the American government superintends.
Andrew Levine: Two Reaganite Presidents: Bill Clinton and Barack Obama Andrew Levine 2010
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The story of this fifteen-volume series follows a hapless, immature college student named Yusaku on his quest to win the heart of the beautiful young widow, Kyoko, who superintends the rundown tenement building where he lives.
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How can you be responsible for the independence of the courts and judiciary from the state, and be the person who superintends all state prosecutions?
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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How can you be responsible for the independence of the courts and judiciary from the state, and be the person who superintends all state prosecutions?
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The story of this fifteen-volume series follows a hapless, immature college student named Yusaku on his quest to win the heart of the beautiful young widow, Kyoko, who superintends the rundown tenement building where he lives.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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