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Essay heading: Same Sex Relationship
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The passage of this law land marked the first time a domestic partner registry or any pro-gay measure has ever been adopted by ballot. People with opposing views have been known to say, "Their registry is an effort to circumvent the court system and redefine marriage" (Lunn).
On July 1st of 2001, Vermont's Civil Union law went into effect... displayed 300 characters
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People with opposing views have been known to say, "Their registry is an effort to circumvent the court system and redefine marriage" (Lunn).
On July 1st of 2001, Vermont's Civil Union law went into effect. Parties that enter... displayed next 300 characters
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