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So we, the Free fringe, have always exercised quality control".
Police officers and court officials have always exercised their discretion to prevent the formal processing of offenders.
I have always exercised and I remember thinking that I did not eat between meals, yet I was eating 3,000 calories a day.
I have never smoked, have always exercised and, after a recent return to fitness, have a BMI of 23 and am fitter and leaner than ever.
"People have always exercised the freedom to choose whether to buy or not buy a commercial product," the judge said, noting that he had been uninsured and paid out of pocket when his first son was born.
I have always exercised.
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The church had always exercised censorship over written matter, especially through the universities in the late Middle Ages.
The Senate's responsibility for exercising "advice and consent" on Supreme Court nominees is a constitutionally mandated responsibility and one it has always exercised.
"The BBC has always exercised particular sensitivity in relation to party political fairness in the period leading up to an election," he added.
Fortunately, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, progressives who've always exercised an atypical approach to political engagement, are again leading the way.
I've always exercised, but the thing that finally made the difference with my body image was coming home to activities that this body loves.
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