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1 It's more of the political exigency stuff, Andy!
2 Not a theory of government, however, but a political exigency called out a working principle of state rights.
3 But when you said political exigency you said a whole lot-andwe'll let this particular skunk cabbage go under that name.
4 Political exigency and investment hysteria trumped economic calculus or consideration of genuine human needs.
5 About Craig-I'dlike to oblige you, but-well, you see, there is-there are certain political exigencies -
6 Without realizing how it had come about, Everett found himself discussing " political exigencies . "
7 It had been rapidly brought into the form which it now bore, by the political exigencies of the age.
8 "This is a political exigency , Mister Mayor!"
9 "Totten calls this a political exigency . "
10 "In fact, in a political exigency , according to what I've found out this evening, the quickest liar wins!"
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