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Of course in order to accomplish this you would have to have a direct or indirect national ID system (which we have already rejected), a vast increase in law enforcement and administrative budgets and thewall.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarian Critiques of AZ Immigration Law 2010
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Of course in order to accomplish this you would have to have a direct or indirect national ID system which we have already rejected, a vast increase in law enforcement and administrative budgets and thewall.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarian Critiques of AZ Immigration Law 2010
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Reagan, btw, entered office intending to topple thewall.
The Volokh Conspiracy » When the Berlin Wall Came Down, Twenty Years Ago 2009
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Jim — My favorite part of the Ayn Rand Daycare episodes were the signs on thewall
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It is often used to convey that something inevitable and usually unpleasant has become obvious, ie: “the handwriting is on the wall”, or “he saw the handwriting on thewall”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Classical or Biblical Allusions: 2007
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Bend yourleft knee and bring your leftleg up against the wall, restingthe top of your foot against thewall you can use a towel orsmall pillow to protect yourfoot.
The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005
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Bend yourleft knee and bring your leftleg up against the wall, restingthe top of your foot against thewall you can use a towel orsmall pillow to protect yourfoot.
The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005
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She found this information on the Web at www. powmiaff.org and www. thewall-usa.com, where she also found an e-mail address for Demmon's family.
Demmon, David S. 1991
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Sheelagh screamed, and the thing scuttled off thewall and onto the bed.
In Other Worlds Attanasio, A. A. 1984
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They left her with a breathless sense of thrusting at emptiness, and a desperate, almost vindic - tive desire to drive him against thewall and pin him there.
The Letters 1910
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