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It was an early indication of the kind of self-determination that would make her one of the most important figures of the punk era.
Sings Miguel, with lyrics that would make Olivia Pope proud: "Patience and determination/ staring at a gladiator/ talking 'bout a revolution".
That would make sense.
However, the judge also held that any benefits given by the corporation to a stockholder to compromise a proxy contest would likely be subject to heightened review for "entire fairness" and good faith, a determination that would likely need to be made at a trial.
It was just as clear, he added, that a jury now has to make the crucial determination that would turn a presumptive life sentence into a sentence of death.
Federal agents are looking for them, Mr. Collins said, adding that prosecutors would "make a determination on a case-by-case basis whether or not they should be criminally charged or be removed from the country".
Mr. Rehnquist and his colleagues took the Florida case in their capacity as judges, with the implicit promise that they would make a legal determination.
The final 15 minutes descended into a flurry of knee-drops that would have made a WWF wrestler proud, hence Moore's determination to duck-and-cover.
She said that she identified closely with Hillary Rodham Clinton's drive and determination and that electing a woman would make a much bigger, and better, difference to the country, than electing a black man.
And who would make that determination?
Mr. Mulally said Ford would make that determination after Labor Day.
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