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“It is our business in this legislature to protect all and make sure our rights are protected, because when violence becomes an acceptable response to speech, then the First Amendment becomes meaningless,” Rep. Yvette Benarroch, R-Fla., who sponsored the Florida provision, said.
From Salon
In perhaps the weirdest admission, Katie Miller griped that her husband wears shoes in the house against her will, which she dislikes because “the kids eat off the floor.”
From Salon
While Fowey featured in nearly all her work, Ann Willmore, who manages the du Maurier website, said "it was a total transformation moment because she suddenly saw the place that she wanted to be and the place as a piece to write".
From BBC
"I am so pleased we were able to get a win and show some fight to get a win for him because his story is a phenomenal one so we will celebrate that with him."
From BBC
But the source believes a key reason they have supported inclusive initiatives such as All Red All Equal at the club is because they see it as a brand to be nurtured and heavily commercialised, and they will have taken a dim view of remarks that could make sponsors reconsider partnering with United.
From BBC
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