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But, for now, there's not much original local reporting on the Web, making it all the more likely that local government will get a pass.
No My two cents: Mr Barbour will get a pass on those comments for now—and may even get some lip service from the Romney-Gingrich camp because his candidacy is such a long shot.
Georgia's going to win eight or nine games this year, and I think that when considering this team's youth Richt will get a pass for at least one more season.
That's why it's likely that Quattrone will get a pass from the Department of Justice NASDD, the folks who regulate stock brokers are another matter and they are much less likely to be so charitable continuing to bar Quattrone from the banking business).
The deal was clearly structured to try to slide past regulators, but it isn't clear that this time Google will get a pass.
Moreover, the NFL just concluded its own investigation and as expected Manziel will get a pass there too.
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We'll get a goalscorer from distance, we'll get a passer and we'll get the benefit of his experience and his captaincy.
"I feel confident that when the voters of TX-23 grade my paper on Election Day, I'll get a passing grade," he said in a statement to The Post.
"Quite frankly, cops know they will get a free pass.
"And to be clear: when the facts warrant it, nobody will get a free pass".
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