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We have had casting briefs which say "no ethnics",' she says.
A few members of Congress are lucky enough to have access to briefs, which of course they're not allowed to make public, but the majority of our lawmakers are kept in the dark.
A spokesman for the Justice Department declined to comment specifically on the case but sent the government's briefs, which lay out arguments similar to those made in Judge Miller's decision.
The current print edition of the O.E.D., for example, still sports this definition of the unusual word "abbreviator": "a junior official of the Vatican, whose duties include drawing up the pope's briefs" — which would clearly, after briefs-as-legal-documents transmuted into briefs-as-boxer-alternatives, benefit from some rewriting.
The public are invited to sign up to the Deliver for Good initiative, and contribute their own suggestions and comments on the 12 policy briefs, which will be updated in September to mark the first anniversary of the adoption of the SDGs.
Here are the highlights from their Amicus Briefs, which are helpfully listed here if you'd prefer to read them in full.
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During the briefing, which lasted about forty-five minuthe, the President mentioned the socks several times.
He greatly expanded the role by establishing the daily economics briefing, which he controlled and ran.
This is especially relevant given his brief, which requires a sensitivity to cultural codes.
"Governors need focused, easy-to-read briefing which enables them to grasp the key points quickly".
Mr. Bush and Ms. Rice have described that briefing, which has now been made public, as "historical" in nature.
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