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Journalistic Jargon: Election Day: What's your candidate's ... Nov 6, 2006 ... Election Day: What's your candidate's position on abortion? ... as to where we would even go to vote, so I guess we're not going to. ...
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Journalistic Jargon Jul 18, 2008 ... Journalistic Jargon. A lot of times, I write about things of interest I find in the media. Other times, I post whatever I'm thinking about ...
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Journalistic Jargon: Working on Sundays Nov 12, 2006 ... Usually, I work on Sunday evenings. I don't really like to work on Sundays, but I don't work too many other days of the week regularly, ...
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Journalistic Jargon: Working on Sundays Nov 12, 2006 ... Usually, I work on Sunday evenings. I don't really like to work on Sundays, but I don't work too many other days of the week regularly, ...
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Journalistic Jargon: "I'm gonna stick with you forever!" Feb 14, 2006 ... I'm going to stick with you. You know how to appreciate me ... Actually, I think it sounds more like "I'm gon' stick wit chu" :D ...
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Journalistic Jargon: "I'm gonna stick with you forever!" Feb 14, 2006 ... Nobody's going to love me better. I'm going to stick with you. Forever Nobody's going to take me higher. I'm going to stick with you ...
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Journalistic Jargon: "I'm gonna stick with you forever!" Feb 14, 2006 ... But, isn't it "I'm goina stick wich you..."? ;-). Tue Feb 14, 02:06:00 PM CST · Mrs. T. Swede said... Actually, I think it sounds more like ...
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Journalistic Jargon: The influence of Pentacostal/Charismatic ... WASHINGTON (AP) A new ten-nation survey of Pentecostal and charismatic Christians shows they are ... If that is how someone wants to praise God, wonderful. ...
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Journalistic Jargon: Election Day: What's your candidate's ... Nov 6, 2006 ... Election Day: What's your candidate's position on abortion? Lutherans for Life published a tract called "Is Abortion an Election Issue? ...
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Journalistic Jargon: A Hymn for Holy Week Meditation A Hymn for Holy Week Meditation. LW #490: Abide with Me Abide with me, fast falls the eventide. The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide. ...
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