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At the time, he was an actor, but through Drinking Liberally he was introduced to political organizations that were experimenting with using online social networking to reach potential voters.
In his 1974 autobiography, "Go East, Young Man," he repeated many of these outright lies, introduced new ones and liberally embellished other key details of his life story.
7) DSM-5 has introduced the concept of 'Other Unspecified' categories and has sprinkled them liberally in most sections of the manual.
He does credit his father with introducing him to the joys of reading; indeed, Mr. Jones's conversation is liberally studded with quotes from Somerset Maugham, H. L. Mencken, Albert Einstein and Mark Twain.
When the brand was officially introduced in 1980, using just yellow pads, the company again circulated free samples liberally, including to chief executives of Fortune 500 companies and their secretaries.
But its popularity soared in the 1990s when Monsanto introduced "Roundup Ready" crops, which are genetically engineered to resist the herbicide so that farmers can spray it liberally on entire fields.
Then it introduced corn that was resistant to its Roundup herbicide -- a trait it first used in soybeans, which allows weed killer to be liberally applied without fear of killing the plant.
Sanea continued spending liberally.
Obscenities were liberally employed.
"People feed them liberally.
9. Link liberally.
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