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With little hard evidence to go on, governments and courts wind up making a lot of arbitrary judgments.
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In fact the only character with kingly virtues, as Shakespeare would later define them, is that same Bastard, who is the illegitimate son of John's brother, Richard the Lionhearted, and who, taken up by the royal court, winds up running it.
So the big championship game, after many contests and much time on the court, winds up being Alf against Lisa Simpson.
There have been other attempts to get the courts to wind Golkar up and all so far have failed.
But it is entirely possible, and perhaps probable, that the appellate courts will wind up contemplating conflicting opinions from below.
If New Jersey's leaders can't do that, the courts will wind up doing it for them.
But Obama could point out to recalcitrant senators unwilling to repeal DADT in the next two months that the courts may wind up making the decision anyway (instead of Congress) -- which may be an effective goad to use on them.
At each level, the walkways that line the interior court wind around to the outside of the building, offering views over downtown rooftops.
Donors want to save money and are anxious for the court to wind up operations.
It filed a petition at the high court to wind up Swiss Rock before Chappell liquidated the company.
One of the strangest was the recent decision by a Jakarta court to wind up an insurance firm, Manulife Indonesia, a unit of a Canadian firm, Manulife.
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