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The laws of capitalism, of course, dictate that success spawns competition.
His ongoing inflation/deflation was, of course, dictated by Matthew Perry's real-life battle to evict those two hamsters from his cheeks.
(The movie's critical and commercial triumph, of course, dictated otherwise, launching a franchise of "Bourne" films that have combined to gross over $1.2 billion).
The nature of the MS disease course dictates that while the chosen therapy must slow or ideally prevent further disease progression, allowance must be made for the fact that treatment is life-long.
Common sense, of course, might dictate that you not share your woes with a perfect stranger.
Health plans could not, of course, actually dictate what physicians and patients could or could not do, but they could refuse to pay for particular procedures or added inpatient days in the hospital.
Obama uses his full name, of course, as protocol dictates, but it's still somewhat extraordinary to remember that America just elected someone with the middle name Hussein.
But at the same time, of course, common sense dictates that you cannot have an exclusive right on a single word or a single letter.
Common sense, of course, would have dictated that such information was relevant to pass along.
One of the biggest, of course, has been dictated as a result of the passage of the Bush tax bill.
At one point, the senator, who hailed, of course, from Louisiana, dictated the recipe for pot liquor into the Congressional Record: "First let me tell the senators what pot liquor is.
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