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It strikes me that shooting a zeb | Field & Stream
I hate to put down another shooter's game, but we've already broken the ice with canned hunts. 2009
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January 8, 2011 at 3:22 pm | Report abuse | Reply zeb
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Funny how the Republicans are being blamed when the Democrats have more than enough members in the house and senate to pass whatever legislation they want. zeb mina
Obama: 'If you misrepresent what's in the plan, we will call you out' 2009
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Let me rephrase the question I just asked this way, zeb and Beth:
"The Audacity of Oprah." Ann Althouse 2007
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It's a big organization, fas as I know, prone to many of the ills of ethinc organizations and lobbying groups. zeb quinn also seems concerned that lots of bad stuff has been done in the name of Islam and so Muslims, everywhere, bear some collective guilt for it and should apologize.
"One lady told me she thinks I'm doing the right thing on this." Ann Althouse 2006
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So, I went to look at the PowerLine article that zeb quinn says "connects the dots" between Ellison and radical Islam.
"One lady told me she thinks I'm doing the right thing on this." Ann Althouse 2006
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Yeah, yeah, many great artists often hold despicable opinions, blah blah blah, but I'll agree with zeb quinn and write off Gibson's anti-semitism-made- apparent to excessive drink.
"Gibson is a primitive all right, but so were Cecil B. DeMille and D. W. Griffith, and somehow we survived their idiocies." Ann Althouse 2006
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You know zeb, since, if zeb were false, you would not have zebra-in-a-cage visual percepts; instead, you would have empty-cage percepts, or aardvark-in-a-cage percepts, or the like.
The Epistemic Closure Principle Luper, Steven 2005
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Suppose I track zeb but lack evidence that entails zeb, so that, by 1, I justifiably believe zeb, but, by 2, I fail to know zeb.
The Epistemic Closure Principle Luper, Steven 2005
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Some argue against it using counterexamples like Dretske's own zebra case: because the zebra is in plain sight, you seem fully justified in believing, and know, zeb, but it is not so clear that you are justified in believing not-mule, even if you deduce this belief from zeb.
The Epistemic Closure Principle Luper, Steven 2005
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