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If the commerce clause is interpreted that broadly, then there are no limits.
After the dive, Mitcham popped his head out of the water and smiled broadly, then climbed out of the pool and raised his arms into the air.
In a September 2006 essay in Poetry, Mr. Barr bemoaned the "intellectual and spiritual stagnation" of contemporary poetry, took university writing programs to task for fostering "a climate of careerism" and called for poets to "live broadly, then write boldly".
Broadly then, the two questions I thought I would put to you in the hope that you might comment are, firstly, why the two near identical words and, secondly, why are cases like this the most divisive?
Very broadly, then, one might characterize the goal of feminism to be ending the oppression of women.
Finally, if colleges react to bans on affirmative action by changing their admissions process more broadly, then this too could lead students to shift the focus of their efforts in high school.
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"We used the term 'community control' very broadly back then," Mr. Green said.
She grins broadly and then, suddenly anxious, adds: "I hope it's not disrespectful".
Broadly speaking, then, a wet Olympics will see fewer records, but this varies by event.
If such a picture is broadly accurate, then Parmalat will look much like other corporate scandals.
"Hi, guys," he said, grinning broadly, and then, with an awkward wave before exiting, "I hope you like them".
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