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Most analysts say that without the explicit say-so from Pakistan’s politically powerful military, Mr Khan will not be let out.

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Our democracy is designed to depend on neutral arbiters — namely, the courts — to deprive citizens of liberty, not the say-so of a ruler.

“That’s just where I was drafted. So I didn’t have no say-so in that. I finally got an opportunity where I’m put in a position where I think it’s the best opportunity for me.”

“Now we have a seat at the table and some say-so in how this proceeds forward, which is a big step,” says Gill.

Hale said the Capitol belongs to Kentucky citizens and that the lawmakers elected by those residents should “have a say-so” regarding what’s on permanent display in the Rotunda.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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