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That suggests that the battlefield will soon shift from the courts back to the ballot boxes.
The party's founder, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was hanged by the courts back in 1979.
"The cops showed up as this dude was undressing in the corner of the tennis courts, back into his street clothes.
And second, if liberals want to take the courts back from conservatives, they have to recognize that ideas — and judicial appointments — matter.
Being able to win two straight titles, two Masters 1000 on hard (courts) back to back is just amazing for me.
Even Mr Berlusconi has occasionally managed to pass some liberalising measures in between battling the courts: back in 2003 the Biagi labour-market law cut red tape at the bottom, boosting employment, and many economists have praised Italy's pension reforms.
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On the court, back in uniform, insults are easier to answer.
In advance of the second season, AMC has tried to court back these fans, or at least placate them.
And, in the stands, they're less than a half-court back.
"We got our home court back, and we got another notch in our belt.
Buzbee's near-term focus was the possibility of getting his personal-injury cases out of federal court and to state court back in Texas.
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