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[wil] / wɪl /






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According to WILL, the association’s members are so upset about this threat that they have suffered a constitutional “injury” giving them standing to sue.

From Slate • Oct. 19, 2022

“Adopting new legislative maps is a state responsibility,” said Rick Esenberg, president of WILL, in a prepared statement.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 23, 2021

WILL: "Dad, I think you're becoming a bit too much like Macbeth."

From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2011

"WILL NOT ADD TO OUR DEFICIT" States say they need the funds to avoid another round of steep spending cuts to already lean budgets.

From Reuters • Aug. 10, 2010

In the same way an army has ONE WILL, and that is why in battle you will not see one man fail, or there will be panic and all will fail.

From "Over There" with the Australians by Knyvett, R. Hugh (Reginald Hugh)




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