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August 18th, 2009 1: 48 pm ET stop believing what the media is feeding you about politicians she has more accomplishments than ivy-league educated obama think for yourself
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If you ivy-league types manage to make this so complicated that no one understands it, you really are hopeless!
Matthew Yglesias » The Senate’s Underpants Gnome Problem 2010
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He'll probably send an email to an ivy-league chum and have a laugh at your expense in order to boost his ego.
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The "justice system" falied this time, in other words, the smarty-pants activist judges from ivy-league institutions have flexed their muscles all the way down in Arkansas.
Huckabee: Justice system 'failed miserably' with Clemmons 2009
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Why go to all that trouble to expose a lousy edition made by a man who, if Logan is to be believed, is incompetent and from the publishing house of something as shameless and degraded as a modern-day ivy-league university?
An Article of Detailed Criticism, Not Positive « Unknowing 2010
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With two ivy-league degrees (if more, my apologies), you have the moral right to control, control, control the masses for their own (and the greater) good.
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This alone won't close the achievement gap or get more children into an ivy-league college.
Mrs. Mimi: Teachers are Waiting for Something, That's for Sure Mrs. Mimi 2010
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What a shock it must be for him, the czars, the ivy-league book-intellectuals to have ordinary middle-class moms & dads from flyover country peacfully walking, waiving their flags, and singing songs by Julia Ward Howe (the Madonna of her time), from the civil war era.
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Back in the 1980s, when I was a militant and angry black student at New York City's only ivy-league university (Columbia U), Michael Manley - who was a former prime Minister on the island nation of Jamaica - would fly in to hold a series of lectures on Caribbean-American politics.
Weighing in on the question of Puerto RicoâÂÂs relationship with the USA 2010
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Single, well educated ivy-league women, with no children.
Sophia A. Nelson: The New Female Supreme Court Justice: 50, Single, Childless, Ivy League Educated 2010
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