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Election law expert Melanie Sloan, who runs the anti-corruption group Citizens for Ethics and Responsibility in Washington, agreed that "no court has ever interpreted the definition of campaign contribution this broadly".
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These findings may be interpreted as indicating that any menopausal woman who has ever been infected with HPV-16 is at risk of reactivation.
No Supreme Court case has ever said that the Court has a monopoly on the power to interpret the Constitution.
"Nobody has ever challenged him".
It has ever been thus.
has ever won something.
Have you ever noticed how on the decisive day the light comes through the trees the a certain way, how the patterns of the future reveal themselves as a ghost language and you got to do more than just pay attention but use all the knowledge and wisdom you have ever gained to interpret it?
Carey debuted "Infinity" — a track about losing "the best you've ever had" — that was interpreted to be a diss of her estranged husband.
If this were the only vaccine study that had ever been done, you would interpret it differently than if there'd been a number of studies, including studies with the same two components, that were negative.
They speak in a bloodless translatorese, except that no translator ever interpreted this badly.
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