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pal puhb lee

  • r  so as to be palpable
    she was palpably nervous

  • Mowrer said, ""have largely followed the Freudian doctrine that human beings become emotionally disturbed, not because of their having done anything palpably wrong, but because .
  • This seemed palpably ridiculous, given that California is 42nd in the nation in per-pupil education spending.
  • This is happening because I said something that is palpably true, but unspoken in polite society: There is a small group of Jewish neoconservatives who unsuccessfully tried to get .
News & Articles

  • Virginia Lieutenant Governor Candidate E.W. Jackson Claims Evolution is False Because Chimps Can't Talk
    On Tuesday, BuzzFeed revealed that Republican nominee for lieutenant governor in Virginia E.W. Jackson believes that evolution is false because chimpanzees cannot speak as humans do. In his book Ten Commandments to an Extraordinary Life , Jackson offers all sorts of wisdom on the matter. “It is amazing the length to which people will go to prove what is so palpably false,” Jackson wrote, and ...
    June 6, 2013 - Opposing Views
Quotes

  • Bill Donohue in Lifesite
    Never have we experienced greater corporate arrogance than in this dispute with the Miller Brewing Company. Miller is sponsoring an incredibly outrageous and palpably anti-Christian event in San Francisco: the Folsom Street Fair,explained...
  • Nicholas Garaufis in Courier Life Publications
    Plaintiffs' allegations are not plausible grounds to infer that the asserted public uses of the Project are 'palpably without reasonable foundation,wrote Garaufis in his ruling. "Because Plaintiffs concede that the Project will create...
  • Alan Borovoy in Toronto Star
    We believe that it is time to terminate Mr. Latimer's ordeal,Borovoy writes. "It is palpably unfair for a compassionate father who breaks the law out of love to receive the same penalty as, for example, a malevolent robber who breaks the...

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