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So back to the case of the railroad workers.
May goes back to the case of Albert Thompson.
There will be grounds for a deluge of retrospective apologies from tearful, lip-biting folk stretching all the way back to the case of Cain.
A few years ago, Alison went back to the case of the teacher who was murdered on the roof of her building in the Bronx.
He believes our courts use dental tests because "an MP who's a lawyer told me", and when I ask for examples of British "hospitality being abused", he reverts back to the case of the Afghan asylum seeker in Monmouthshire.
It harks back to the case of Emmett Till, the young black man whose killers walked free in 1955; or the murder of the civil rights leader Medgar Evers, whose killers were not prosecuted for 30 years.
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But back to the Case Study Project... the use of a magazine to encourage ideas and comments strikes me as an early blueprint for a blog.
One has to go back to the cases against Slobodan Milosevic of Yugoslavia in 1999 and Charles Taylor of Liberia in 2003 to find the last time that international prosecutors charged a sitting head of state.
bTypically, software patents are traced back to the 1981 case of Diamond v. Diehr, as a result of which mathematical algorithms became patentable.
(Yesterday we merely gave you a taster with Jana Bennett's folk singing) 11.46am: So, back to the curious case of the Channel 4 chief executive.
Before we discuss the difference between the two targets, we come back to the hypothetical case of a perfectly absorbing and not sputtering material.
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