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cases death heard july open sentence shall trials
As of July 1, 2006, all the second-instance trials of death sentence cases shall be heard in open court. Xiao Yang
cases issues players talking
We are talking about the same issues and in many cases the same players as before. Danielle Brian
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There could be those cases indeed. What we have to do is sift through them. We have not seen a case yet of a person who has taken the drug for that extended period on a continuous basis. Kenneth Frazier
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Those are the kinds of cases that raise questions, even if they don't seem that serious. David Diaz
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If we have to try 10,000 cases so be it. We're ready. Andy Birchfield
cases demand domestic hold pop series
I think domestic demand will hold up as long as we don't have a series of cases pop up. Don Roose
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I think he should try his cases in the courtroom and not in the media. Robert Daskas
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She was born in the Objective case. Harper Lee
cases extremes interfere
Let not a god interfere unless where a god's assistance is necessary. [Adopt extreme measures only in extreme cases.] Horace
wells persons known
The celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness. Daniel J. Boorstin
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Well, we can't all be Terry Bradshaw. Tony Romo
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I thought Eddie Redmayne portrayed me very well... At times I thought he was me. Stephen Hawking
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When we learn to trust the universe, we shall be happy, prosperous and well Ernest Holmes
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It is always pleasant to be urged to do something on the ground that one can do it well. George Santayana
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If I went to someone for therapy, I wouldn't be a writer...I would just be well adjusted. Garth Stein
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He that looseth is Marchant as well as he that gaines. George Herbert
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He carries well, to whom it waighes not. [He carries well, to whomit weighs not.] George Herbert
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I’m doing badly, I’m doing well; whichever you prefer. Franz Kafka