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Vaccine conspiracies, like so much modern cult conspiracy culture, perpetuates itself and lives on indefinitely thanks to the community-building and archiving of the Internet. Alex Pareene
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The president engaged in a conspiracy of crimes to prevent justice from being served. These are impeachable offenses for which the president should be convicted. James Sensenbrenner
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To have an antitrust violation, you have to have a contract or conspiracy in restraint of trade." () Robert McCormick
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There is no evidence of a conspiracy ... the state failed because there is no conspiracy. Katharine Liell
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Is it more childish and foolish to insist that there is a conspiracy or that there is not? China Mieville
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What he is is a caring, devout Muslim. Please don't view every single suspicious fact as evidence of being part of a conspiracy to murder his fellow Americans. Sam Schmidt
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There are a lot of conspiracy theories. One of the misconceptions I have heard is that the Heart of the Triad is an effort to do a giant industrial park. One of the goals (of the meeting) is to dispel any thought that people might have that there is a set agenda. People need to understand that this is a planning process. Jeff Hatling
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There are conspiracies all over the Senate floor on any day! Arlen Specter
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Man, I'm a conspiracy theorist by nature. You can't experience the federal penal system and not be somewhat skeptical. T.I.
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Without thinking or reflecting, we plunge into war, contract heavy debts, increase vastly the patronage of the Executive, and indulge in every species of extravagance, without thinking that we expose our liberty to hazard. It is a great and fatal mistake. John C. Calhoun
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I've been an engineer, barman, skip lorry driver, coalman, boat window manufacturer, contract grass cutter and builder. Neal Asher
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The association will work to negotiate a contract that will cover everybody. Candice Johnson
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We have always stated our desire to do a long-term contract with the Colts, or work out a trade. D. James
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We've got seven normal trading days until futures closeout and there is a large open interest on the March contract of about 200-odd thousand. It is probably going to be one of the largest closeouts with the result that we can see rollovers and a lot of them. Lavan Gopaul
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We're working to the contract, which means we're still working to last year's contract, and we're not putting in any extras. We're working the time that we are contracted for, and nothing more. Veronica Barrett
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We're very pleased with today's contract ratification by our machinists and look forward to their return to work, Alan Mulally
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We're unhappy about it. The contractor failed to meet his schedule. Tim Waters
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Taxpayer dollars should not be used as a reward for contractor executives, especially when other segments of society are hurting. Paul Tonko
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We've urged the Pakistanis to take the statesman-like course, the wise course, and the restraint course. Thomas Pickering
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restraint equals indulgence Barbara Kingsolver
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The hardest thing for me is restraint. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
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I like restraint, if it doesn't go too far. Mae West
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Everything must be free to be written and published without restraint John Stuart Mill