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    Leahy's measure would have made that nearly impossible.

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    Robert I Leahy.

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    Leahy:"It was a lot easier when I first came here.

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    Announcing the agreement on Thursday, sales chief John Leahy said:"This new order underscores Airbus' commitment to produce the A380 for at least another 10 years.

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    I think we both agree that we can wrap it up tonight, this evening, our goal will do it tomorrow,"said Vermont, Leahy, about his work with Shelby.

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    Leahy had warned only three days earlier that if the company couldn't work out a deal with Emirates, it would have to shut down the superjumbo's production line.

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    I think we both agree if we can wrap this up tonight, do it tonight, our goal will be to do it tomorrow,” said Leahy, of Vermont, regarding his work with Shelby.

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    We call for escalating pressure on Congress to implement Leahy Law, which conditions US military aid to other governments on their respect for human rights, by cutting US military aid to Israel,” it said.

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    He is a true believer, full of conviction and certitude, whose unstated retort to those demanding he be prosecuted for war crimes is the one he gave the distinguished senator from Vermont, Mr. Leahy.

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    And I was lectured by one of the senior leaders there that by saying if I insisted on what Leahy would put together and we were, I thought we were going to fully support, that they would blow up the network, figuratively speaking.

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    And I was lectured by one of the senior leaders there that by saying if I insisted on what[Senator Patrick Leahy had] put together and we were, I thought we were going to fully support, that they would blow up the network, figuratively speaking.

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    Another clue in the passage seems to rule that meeting out, since Biden says the meeting involved discussing“what Leahy would put together,” a reference to senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, who introduced the PROTECT IP Act in 2011, which was controversial legislation to combat copyright infringement.

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    Senator Paul said such sentences“disproportionately affect minorities and low-income communities” and will worsen the existing“injustice” in the criminal justice system, while Senator Leahy declared that as“an outgrowth of the failed war on drugs, mandatory sentencing strips criminal public-safety resources away from law-enforcement strategies that actually make our communities safer.”.

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