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But it also, despite the worshipful crowd, courted monotony.
But Mr. Cauchon has suggested that the country should rethink laws that make marijuana illegal and crowd court calendars with pot-smoking cases.
In the meantime, vexatious patent litigation continues to grind through our already crowded courts, costing defendants and taxpayers tens of billions of dollars each year and delaying justice for those who legitimately need a fair hearing of their claims.
Some in the elite also frowned on Mr. Bo's crowd-courting, almost Western style of politicking.
Let it be said, though, that there's little crowd-courting Broadway razzmatazz in a Katchor musical.
In a courtroom crowded with court officers, the jury reported that it had found John White guilty of manslaughter and a weapons charge.
At the same time, he basked in the rapture of the crowd, artfully courting adulation.
The two giraffes playing doubles drew an overflow crowd to Court 10 at the United States Open.
After the match, Serena blew kisses to a cheering crowd at Court Philippe Chatrier at Roland Garros.
The crowd at Court Philippe Chatrier, which has never embraced Nadal, seems firmly behind Djokovic today, some going as far as to applaud Nadal's double faults.
Donald Young, 22, just advanced to the third round, drawing a capacity crowd to Court 17, where he won a thrilling fifth-set tiebreaker against No. 14 Stanislas Wawrinka.
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