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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

No victory so glorious to any man as that when he rises over his dead self and can shout with unwavering confidence, I WILL.

From What You Can Do With Your Will Power by Conwell, Russell H.




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