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NO BUSINESS concept has exercised the philosophic mind so keenly as labour.
The prospect has exercised the Russians even more than NATO's proposed expansion to Russia's border.
The free agent Sherman Douglas has exercised the option to honor the final year of his contract with the Nets.
With each incident, Mr. Bloomberg and his aides have chafed as the governor has exercised the prerogatives of his office.
Each has exercised the rights of sovereignty, like holding elections (bogus in one case) and collecting taxes.
So, this question has exercised the mind of my school because senior school students are already equipped with iPads.
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Here is a selection, showing how New Yorker cartoonists have exercised the humor franchise.
"The minute they have exercised the least bit of political muscle, people want to change the rules on them".
Matters political of one sort or another have exercised the minds of poets in various ways down the ages.
Main Street and Babbitt became glib tags only after he had exercised the social vision to uncover and name them.
Would that the Legislature had exercised the same good sense and spared the public the threat of concealed weapons.
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