| 41. | Day, a McKinley associate of long standing, superseded his boss as the real power in the State Department.
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| 42. | The pamphlets contain an extreme statement of the anti-war party and defend impressment as a right of long standing.
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| 43. | The practice of not allowing a corpse to be buried without its debts being paid is of long standing.
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| 44. | According to Robinson, the practice of recipients being asked to sell their gifts " is of long standing ".
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| 45. | H . Egerton from 1726 implies that the one he saw in use in Prestwich was of long standing.
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| 46. | The number of long standing vacancies led the Patuakhali Development Foundation to form a human chain to demand action.
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| 47. | If so, it's of long standing, since Flockhart was rail-thin even in her days on the New York stage.
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| 48. | Harvard Pilgrim reported surprising numbers last Monday evening and Tuesday due to deficiencies in financial accounting systems of long standing,
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| 49. | By turns warm, amusing and testy, even toward friends of long standing, he gave away more money than he spent.
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| 50. | "God, have we had enough, " exclaimed Brownie Ledbetter, a veteran Little Rock liberal and Clinton supporter of long standing.
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