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Also, Herman Cain, I'll point out that the "president's plan to drawdown troops" is precisely what is called for in the Status of Forces Agreement that America has been bound to since the Bush adminitstration.
Of course, it is not considered nice or polite or democratic to take the side of the paid critic (though, to be fair, she is paid very little) over the enterprising amateur who would like to shout anonymously on the Internet, but that's precisely what is called for — unless, of course, the enterprising amateur writes better than the paid critic.
While most of these can be used by just about anyone, we'd really like to see the fifth one used in a broadcast television interview of a Democratic officeholder, because public shaming is precisely what is called for to change this particular situation.
But I'm betting that reality is precisely what's not called for in this day and digital age.
Yet gun control does not appear to be precisely what Moore is calling for.
It might be people who have little product or technical knowledge when that's precisely what you're calling for.
But that is precisely what's happened.
And that's precisely what's happened.
Thus, no matter what Unicode font is being used, software will always use precisely the symbol being called for (assuming that the font has that glyph).
And that is precisely what is unpalatable for female readers.
Admittedly, that is not precisely what Mr Dionne is calling for.
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