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Legislative language is governed by a law of etymology that is also the ancient code of the bureauc
Legislative language is governed by a law of etymology that is also the ancient code of the bureauc
Legislative language is governed by a law of etymology that is also the ancient code of the bureauc
Legislative language is governed by a law of etymology that is also the ancient code of the bureauc
Legislative language is governed by a law of etymology that is also the ancient code of the bureauc
Legislative language is governed by a law of etymology that is also the ancient code of the bureauc
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Molly Ivins:
In Congress, there are some who are unashamed to aspire to eloquence, even to scholarship, but theMolly Ivins:
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