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“To start with, many merely express satisfaction that I, and the other letter writers, have come round to understand that this whole ‘war on terror’ stuff is a bad, if not wicked, policy, and a fantasy toboot.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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Seems pretty clear that he resisted arrest and disobeyed a lawful order toboot.
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After all, they were ignorant peasants for the most part and mostly Muslim toboot.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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“To start with, many merely express satisfaction that I, and the other letter writers, have come round to understand that this whole ‘war on terror’ stuff is a bad, if not wicked, policy, and a fantasy toboot.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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After all, they were ignorant peasants for the most part and mostly Muslim toboot.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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Seems pretty clear that he resisted arrest and disobeyed a lawful order toboot.
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So now we have a professor deploying “um” as grammatical shorthand for some meaningful point or another and scare quotes toboot.
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And Israel is the first place these systems are tested in the field against hostile action, toboot.
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But certainly there was no shortage among those pulling the triggers and supplying the musketballs who considered themselves orthodox Christians, and Greatly Awakened ones, toboot.
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Objection, assumes facts not in evidence, and a fallacy of bifurcation toboot.
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