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I hate JSTOR.
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posted by Tom Matrullo at Sunday, January 13, 2008
I'm a very shallow person. This is one of the few issues that I care about in the upcoming plebiscitary grubbing contest -- have any of the pothunters addressed this topic?
Indirectly Mitt Romney, by insisting on replicating humanity, would appear to be in violation of basic intellectual proprietary principles.
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I'm a very shallow person. This is one of the few issues that I care about in the upcoming plebiscitary grubbing contest -- have any of the pothunters addressed this topic?
Indirectly Mitt Romney, by insisting on replicating humanity, would appear to be in violation of basic intellectual proprietary principles.
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