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So yes, we should repel the push to make voting harder for millions of Americans.
To be safe, I'll wear Stan's plaid jacket and paisley tie, which should repel anything.
The virus destroys the immune system itself, killing the very cells that should repel it and that a vaccine should call to action.
In acrid terms he had stated that if France should repel the hand offered her by the emperor's government, the dignity of Germany would compel her to secure by all means full respect by France for German treaty rights.
The vortices should repel each other at close distances but attract each other when separated by long distances.
The products we use should repel vectors, not simply kill them after they bite our pets.
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"It's very, very early days, early hours, but the people of Ukraine seem to have demonstrated their wish to take their country into the future, to have stronger links with Europe, and I don't think we should be repelling that, we should be embracing that," he said speaking to journalists in Singapore.
China's military forces should be ready to repel any force of intervention.
Things that connect will snap and stay together while things shouldn't connect will repel each other.
These troops were on passage to India and would be able to provide musket fire and repel boarders should the French attempt to board.
He railed against the use of the National Guard in the Iraq War remarking that the forces should be used to "repel" the "invasion" of illegal aliens from the southern border, and described the United Nations as "a sinister organization run by Marxists, socialists and communists".
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