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To this day, when I drive past a fast-food restaurant, I hear a phrase oft-repeated by my mom throughout my childhood.
Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: How To Deal With Green Guilt Jennifer Grayson 2011
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To this day, when I drive past a fast-food restaurant, I hear a phrase oft-repeated by my mom throughout my childhood.
Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: How To Deal With Green Guilt Jennifer Grayson 2011
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To this day, when I drive past a fast-food restaurant, I hear a phrase oft-repeated by my mom throughout my childhood.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jennifer Grayson 2011
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I think what is being discussed, at least in my opinion, are statements like Sagan's oft-repeated "the cosmos is all there ever is, was, and will be."
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Let's begin with the oft-repeated stupid analogy — that religion and science are compatible only in the trivial sense that marriage and adultery are compatible.
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Either way this oft-repeated pattern results not only in wasted effort, but significant delays in moving forward.
Ron Ashkenas: The Problem With Perfection Ron Ashkenas 2011
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Politically, meanwhile, the oft-repeated U.S. demand that Gadhafi must leave power and leave Libya has left the Obama administration with little wiggle room for a creative diplomatic solution.
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Let's begin with the oft-repeated stupid analogy — that religion and science are compatible only in the trivial sense that marriage and adultery are compatible.
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Indiana Rep. Mike Pence's paean to American exceptionalism recalls Reagan's oft-repeated description of the United States as a "shining city on a hill."
Ronald Reagan: A 'folklore' president who led a revolution 2011
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Indiana Rep. Mike Pence's paean to American exceptionalism recalls Reagan's oft-repeated description of the United States as a "shining city on a hill."
Ronald Reagan: A 'folklore' president who led a revolution 2011
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