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This week, one golfer will emerge and have his name forever etched on the US Open trophy.
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This time the target is a high-profile one: LeRoy Carhart, whose name will forever be linked with partial-birth abortion--the barely prenatal version of Kermit Gosnell's "snipping"--through a pair of Supreme Court cases: Stenberg v.
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And your name will probably forever be identified by Mississippians with the Education Reform Bill of 1982 that provided for kindergarten for every citizen of Mississippi.
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And because Mr. Blagojevich stands accused of trying to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the president-elect, Mr. Obama's name will be forever linked to the case, even though he isn't accused of wrongdoing.
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We will forever honor their memory and forever remember the name of their ship -- Challenger.
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The former All-Star pitcher Roger Clemens remains in court, attempting to clear his name in a scandal that has forever tarnished the game of baseball.
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And as a consequence, appeasers will always and forever foment wars in the name of peace.
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The last time I can remember a long-coming, big name game getting thrashed this badly upon release was probably Duke Nukem Forever.
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OnLive's getting Driver: San Francisco, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, FEAR 3, Duke Nukem Forever and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, to name a few, and it's actually planning a Netflix-like flat rate pricing plan for back-catalog and indie games as well.
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