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- adverb Obsolete typography of
up .
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Examples
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People who are putting pressure on Mr. Obama to take Mrs. Clinton as a vp is like a lobbyist who manipulates your decisions because they donated alot of cash on your campaign.
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A women vp is possible, but if so, she would likely be from a southern state and white (required for the rural vote).
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With a family history of heart disease (both his grandfather and father died at early ages of heart disease), being a two-pack a day smoker for many years, and at least two bouts with skin cancer, I only hope whoever he picks for vp is qualified to be president on day one and maybe before that. — gorefan
McCain Has Growth Removed - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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June 5th, 2008 2: 18 pm ET when will they understand the math? and when will they accept that's not going to work to put Hill in vp for Obama?
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Well, on Wednesday Joe Biden, his newly minted vp is speaking … but, then again, so is Bill Clinton.
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The worst natural disaster in our history and the vp is too ill to chip in.
09/02/2005 2005
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October 2nd, 2005 at 10: 16 pm dino says: trolls up to now are speechless. very interesting. vp is truly an evil greedy selfish s.o.b. October 3rd, 2005 at 11: 37 am wmd no really says:
Think Progress » Taking Out the Trash: Cheney Directly Involved In Leak Scandal 2005
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“The best thing about being vp is you don’t have to do anything.” biden
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“The best thing about being vp is you don’t have to do anything.” biden
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Hervpon by reason of a riot committed latelie against them, at the towne of Lin in Norfolke, where manie of them were slaine, other people in other parts of the realme, taking occasion hereat, as if they had béene called vp by the sound of a bell or trumpet, arose against them in those townes where they had any habitations, and robbed and bet them after a disordered and most riotous maner.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First Raphael Holinshed
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