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It's probably going to set some sort of precedent.
For #KillAllMen to actually be as scary as some people are making out, there would have to be some sort of precedent.
For San Jose, a point on the road could provide some sort of precedent as they look to improve away from the Avaya Stadium.
Though citing gay rights as some sort of precedent for polygamist liberation, he portrays his project as an enlightened, even modish sort of scheme, one that only accidentally aligns with the hopes of religious megalomaniacs and fundamentalists.
It doesn't take away some sort of precedent that we were relying on.
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Flynt's pattern was to print something that broke new ground in the field of bad taste, getting sued, then fighting that lawsuit until he either exhausted his options or won, thereby setting some sort of legal precedent.
Two days later, the Snowdons announced their separation, providing the press coverage with some sort of a result and another precedent.
Given this utilitarian precedent, some sort of aerated, subterranean complex of cells, along the pared down lines of the Cabinet War Rooms, even if it disobeyed the fusspot London strategists, might well satisfy the government's more chilled approach to undergraduate needs.
What sort of precedent for voting away minorities' rights would it set?
That is the message from Bosnia & Hercegovina, another part of former Yugoslavia which offers a rough sort of precedent.
It is not the sort of precedent that contemporary legislators wish to rely on The current impeachment proceeding may be setting precedents for future generations.
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