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But the experts said Mr. Fama has a strong argument stemming from Justice Owens's charge to the jurors.
What I find troubling about the ban on smoking in bars is the forced deputization of bar personnel, like Dana Blake, the bouncer who was killed because of an argument stemming from this ban ("Bouncer Dies; Family Blames Smoking Ban," news article, April 14).
He later punched an employee in the face in an argument stemming from the perceived injustice.
On May 3 , 1917 Shay shot a black waiter at a hotel cafe in an argument stemming from a request for sugar; he claimed self-defense and was acquitted of murder charges.
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US Soccer's most intriguing argument stems from the 1996 lawsuit Fraser v MLS.
The most basic anti-immigration argument stems from the belief that Britain is "full".
This particular argument stemmed from questions about the health of C. C. Sabathia.
Much of the bewilderment — and therefore the argument — stems from the imprecise nature of some of the proposed rules.
The argument stemmed from Park's father not liking how she was standing upright over her putts on Saturday -- even though that stance led to a 63, which tied the course record.
One argument stems from the "big bang" theory: according to the standard model, shortly after the universe exploded into existence about 14 billion years ago, it suddenly jumped in size by an enormous factor.
Today's argument stemmed from a lawsuit brought by a broad coalition of civil liberties groups challenging the government's refusal to release the names of those arrested for immigration violations as part of the terrorism investigation.
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