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They'll end up with the best daily, curated e-mail on the subject anyone can deliver, without having the jump through the hoops you just did.

He also signed a bill classifying "homosexual" propaganda as pornography with vague wording that could subject anyone arguing for tolerance or educating children about homosexuality to arrest and fines.

A16 Senate Bans Torture Spending The Senate banned the government from using any of the $82 billion approved for new military spending to subject anyone in American custody to torture or "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment" banned by the Constitution.

In a backlash against the onrush of biomedical research into areas that raise moral and ethical issues, the House of Representatives passed a bill this week that would ban all human cloning and subject anyone who violates the ban to criminal penalties and huge civil judgments.

In 1929, when he was 29 and a half, White wrote to his brother Stanley: "Sometimes in writing of myself — which is the only subject anyone knows intimately — I have occasionally had the exquisite thrill of putting my finger on a little capsule of truth, and heard it give the faint squeak of mortality under my pressure, an antic sound".

And while we're on the subject, anyone else read that new Stephen Hawking book?

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Thirteen days into 2015, and I still haven't subjected anyone to a piece about the 2016 Presidential election.

Subjecting anyone to a recounting of your D. & D. campaign is worse than boring them with last night's dreams or your commuting woes, so I will spare you all but the crucial details.

This did not ban the drug outright; it subjected anyone who dealt in it commercially to a nominal tax but an onerous array of regulations and criminal penalties for non-compliance.

As The Lede previously reported, he acknowledged in a YouTube video that he had not shown full respect to his female staff members but denied that he had subjected anyone to sexual harassment.

Hamza may not be the most amiable of individuals and his alleged crimes are serious, but subjecting anyone to such inhumane conditions of confinement before, or after, conviction serves no useful purpose, tarnishes America's international reputation and makes a mockery of the US constitution.

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