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I would subject campaign contribution limitations to strict scrutiny, under which Missouri's contribution limits are patently unconstitutional.
She'll take her children back to Arkansas to visit, she tells me, but "I don't think I would subject them to a childhood of that".
However much I knew my vote was for the incompetent candidate all three times, I would subject this country to that rather than allow such distortion to stand.
It's no secret by now that I would subject myself to a thousand hours of American Legion Hall magicians rather than endure ten minutes in the presence of the world's most accomplished mime.
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Outraged by her comments (this is the next generation of women!) I thought I'd subject John-Paul to a test.
As for the banner raising on Oct. 31, he said: "Some people wondered why I'd subject myself to a night like that.
Martin chose me because we were friends, he'd read my work (which partly discusses editorial procedures and principles), and we saw each other weekly, to play tennis; so the inevitable hassles I'd subject him to as a researcher - about dates, biographical details, identifications - could be woven into a weekly routine, after play.
"The ABC's apology did not go far enough, failing to include a specific acknowledgement that claims I'd subjected Dr Misty Jenkins to 'foul abuse' and driven her from 'public life' were utterly false.
It wasn't until 2005, when I received that first email from Thordis, and when I relearnt what I'd subjected her to.
"I would never subject my kids to that," Bobbette Lacks said.
I would not subject lamb chops ($15.95) to that treatment, though.
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