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en It's been over a month now, and the voter outrage is still going strong.

en Marijuana is the finest anti-nausea medication known to science, and our leaders have lied about this consistently. [Arresting people for] medical marijuana is the most hideous example of government interference in the private lives of individuals. It's an outrage within an outrage within an outrage.

en Last February was an unusually strong month for Acura. But we continue to build momentum with month over month sales increases for TL and MDX.

en If there was a level of community outrage against these individuals, then that may increase the argument for moving it or simply delaying it for a day, a week, a month, or whenever.

en Although December sales started relatively strong and picked up at the end of the month, we were not able to offset mid-month weakness, ... For the full month, traffic was up slightly, but not at the level of improvement we experienced in November.

en I've heard people expressing absolute outrage. The problem with outrage is that it can tar the good guy with the bad guy.

en He is likable. He is grandfatherly. He's everybody's papa and he has the ability to show outrage without showing outrage.

en I can't understand why anyone would do that. We clearly say on the voter registration form that it's the primary voter address - it's as clear as one can be.

en The touch-screen system will verify with the voter if they voted for who they wanted. The voter will then push the button to vote.

en Ten years ago when Dan Blue was speaker, he had $125,000 and everybody thought it was an outrage. Today, Speaker Black has over a million dollars, and no one thinks it's an outrage. It's gotten that competitive.

en The real divide [over election reform] boils down to the voter-fraud side for conservatives and voter-access issues for liberals.

en We've collected tens of thousands of voter signatures. And our polling is strong all across the state.

en The 30-day return policy is an outrage. It takes a lot longer than a month for most consumers to determine whether a particular hearing aid is right for them. If hearing aid manufacturers were half as ethical as they pretend to be, they'd offer at least an initial 90- or 120-day break-in period.

en Sales were running down in the early part of the month. In the middle of the month, they launched heavy incentives, and had a very strong close.

en Since month-to-month variation is anticipated, the most recent information suggests only a modest departure from the strong upward trend. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention.


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