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March 11, 2010, 1: 52 pm zuch says: rb1971: I was originally against the trend of state legislatures instructing how courses should be taught, but on reflection I was wrong and we there should be a ton more laws like this, towit:
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I went back and looked at what Laura actually said, towit:
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I was originally against the trend of state legislatures instructing how courses should be taught, but on reflection I was wrong and we there should be a ton more laws like this, towit:
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I went back and looked at what Laura actually said, towit:
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I was originally against the trend of state legislatures instructing how courses should be taught, but on reflection I was wrong and we there should be a ton more laws like this, towit:
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But Krugman also includes a logical fallacy, towit:
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This is a story about how a little bit of each programmer ends up in the program - towit - little versions of the programmer are running around in an electric world - which is very pretty and very styalised and very cool.
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Mr. Dick moved further to amend the bill by adding the following additional section, towit: "that the provisions of this act shall not extend to the county of Guilford"; which amendment was also not agreed to, and the bill was read the second time and passed.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. I Charles Lee 1908
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We favor a revision and a gradual reduction of the tariff by the friends of the masses and for the common weal, and not by the friends of its abuses, its extortions, and its discriminations, keeping in view the ultimate end of "equality of burdens and equality of opportunities" and the constitutional purpose of raising a revenue by taxation towit, the
Republican Hand-Book North Carolina. Republican State Executive Committee 1906 N.C. 1906
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These nativs take their fish in the following manner towit. a stand small stage or warf consisting of sticks and projecting about 10 feet into the river and about 3 feet above the water on the extremity of this the fisherman stands with his guig or a skooping net which differ but little in their form [from] those commonly
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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