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Not everyone uses soft drink cases to make sukkot.
Workers polish the iPad cases to make them shiny.
A. You've got to work harder in those cases to make that personal connection, but it's every bit as important.
The immediate emphasis, Mr. Edmondson said, was to examine current cases to make certain that no inmates are wrongly incarcerated.
The populist descent into paranoia needs explaining, because all the movements sweeping western democracies have reasonable cases to make.
Some lawyers took on hundreds of cases to make a full-time living from indigent defense work.
In all cases, to make "decaf," the caffeine is removed in the green bean stage, before the coffee is roasted.
Already barristers are suffering year-by-year reductions in legal aid remuneration, and have to turn to privately paid cases to make a living.
Two men, essentially 100lbs apart from one another, with strong cases to make as the pound-for-pound apex predator in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
It signals that federal authorities are making good on a promise to pursue American clients suspected of tax evasion, and in some cases to make indictments.
Theirs are the only cases to make it to trial — six cases were dismissed and the rest of the defendants arranged plea deals.
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