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The daily visits to the courtroom without being called on a case in ten consecutive days.
By Parke Cummings The New Yorker, May 17 , 1930P. 69 The daily visits to the courtroom without being called on a case in ten consecutive days.
The New Yorker, May 17 , 1930P. 69 The daily visits to the courtroom without being called on a case in ten consecutive days.
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Later in the "red reality", Efrem Vega (Wilmer Valderrama), Michael's partner in the reality, and Michael are called on a new case at a hotel room, where a woman falls into a lake from the hotel.
In that case, voters would be called on again, for a special election.
They have an expert network of doctors who they can call on to review cases and opine on stuff like that.
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OPEC is led in effect by Saudi Arabia, the only country with spare production capacity that can be called on in case of supply disruptions.
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