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This time, it was John White who broke down, and the court had to take a recess.
"The court could simply take a recess, close the courtroom for solely the officer's testimony, and then excuse the jury prior to reopening the courtroom," they wrote.
Karen Patton Seymour, sitting at the prosecutors table, urged her colleague, Michael Schachter, who had been questioning Ms. Armstrong, to take a recess.
In this class of motions are the motions to fix the time at which to adjourn, to adjourn, to take a recess, and to raise questions of privilege, all of which are undebatable.
"The only advice I gave her," said Justice Karen B. Rothenberg, "was, 'If you have any trouble with anything whatsoever, it's a good time to take a recess.' " Not all of Justice Pfau's lessons can easily be reduced to rules.
Despite the partisan fight, the legislation still appeared to be headed for a vote on the House floor next week, just before lawmakers take a recess for the Fourth of July.
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Manhattan, the world's playground, is not used to taking a recess, and so a full-blown recession strikes at the very core of not only this island's prosperity, but also its pride and its purpose.
Hardin made his case to reporters when Ellison took a recess.
He read Ms. Olson the statute under which she had been accused, and she then took a recess to discuss it with her lawyers.
Afterwards, court took a recess for lunch.
The delegates cast eighteen ballots before taking a recess for dinner.
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