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And by noon yesterday, Mr. Lazio moved to encourage this sentiment about Mrs. Clinton, releasing a statement asserting that the first lady was engaging in "mudslinging" and distorting what he described as his "mainstream record".
It's difficult to tell whether he's completely serious in asserting that the first animals herded and bred for food were snails, yet the idea of Paleolithic humans tending their mollusks is deliciously striking and may well result in a heightened respect for these vehicles for garlic and butter.
Duncan Smith released figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) asserting that the first minister's pledges on social security post-independence would cost each working-age adult in Scotland an extra £450 a year over the next 20 years.
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In particular, and I have written about this in past posts, look at the teabag resolutions pending in state legislatures asserting that the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution gives a legal justification for secession.
Essentially, the suit asserts that the First Amendment protects access to government proceedings.
She asserts that "the first step in getting a man is catching his eye".
He strongly asserted that the first way that we communicated in life was by the process of storytelling.
The claim has been around since the 1960s, when Michael Gannon, a University of Florida professor, asserted that the first Thanksgiving in what is now the United States actually took place in St. Augustine, Florida on September 8 , 1565
Daisy, who later retired from the profession, asserts that the "first words that come to mind" about her work as a prostitute are "degraded, dehumanized, used, victim, ashamed, humiliated, embarrassed, insulted, slave, rape, violated".
Mrs. Clinton's campaign pollster, Mark Penn, took note of voters' contrasting views of the campaign styles of Mr. Giuliani and Mrs. Clinton, and asserted that the first lady was making steady, if slow, progress in establishing herself.
Less successfully, Mr. Sulzberger supported Times reporters in federal and state cases in the 1970s in which they asserted that the First Amendment gave them the right to keep the names of confidential sources secret from grand juries and to refuse to surrender their notes in a murder trial.
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