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Examples
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Phil further FOIAd Mr. Sawyer, and got the all-too-common
RAYMOND R SAWYER 2010
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
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As Trejbal points out, this means that when those e-mails are FOIAd, the requestor is at the mercy of the pure heart of the person whose e-mail he wants, which is not always good:
Open Records 2008
alexz commented on the word FOIAd
having used FOIA as a verb
June 8, 2015