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For good? NED (with a harsh laugh): You're damn right — for good!
Nine others require ex-felons to submit to background checks before they can vote again; some categories of offenders lose the right for good.
George Thomas Warren To the Editor: Law enforcement officers have the right, for good cause, to temporarily deprive citizens of their freedom through arrest.
After the bell rang for the end of the round, the champion hit him a right for good measure — he usually manages to have something on the way all the time — and then pulled back to disclaim any uncouth intention.
Then Hamed threw a final right for good measure -- a bone-crunching blow that, as it connected with Sanchez's head, could be heard throughout the arena at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
"I believe, and the N.R.A. believes, that in all human society there is a right for good people to defend themselves from bad people, and a firearm is an essential tool of self-defense," he said by telephone.
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Khomitzky buzzed him with hooks he should have seen coming in the third, to temple and jaw, and added a couple of long rights for good measure.
Of course they deserve to get their songs back after 35 years, even if they signed away the rights for good in return for advance payments and investment by the labels.
He argued that in fields such as broadcasting the government could create a new marketplace by granting tradable rights for goods such as radio frequencies.
But the county wanted to end the property rights system for good.
Corporations have long had First Amendment rights, and for good reason.
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