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If you dislike "Hotel California," that feeling, that panicky urge during its first, ominous notes to prevent it from doing its full ridiculous thing — warm smell of colitas, mirrors on the ceiling, pink champagne on ice — can produce an intense physical reaction.

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a university law school explores all the resources of law, learns from history, and inspires itself by university ideals, it does not do its full duty to the legal profession; but if, inspired by these ideals, it succeeds in broadening and deepening the law-consciousness of the legal profession, and indirectly thereby of the community, that will..

Imagine what could happen if the battle-scarred agency, rather than limping along fighting opponents as it has for half its institutional life, was empowered to do its full share.

The play there was high and the Astor House barroom crowd did its full share to keep the casino going.

Suffice it to say that we regard the Solicitor General's approach to this difficult situation as unexceptionable; and it is hardly to be assumed that the District Court would not do its full duty or would fall into error.

For the United States to do its full and essential part to avoid the worst risks of climate change, and to achieve emissions reductions that will take many decades, and occur among economic and technology changes we cannot yet anticipate, Congress must act.

I also noticed that when Watson was faced with very short clues — ones with only a word or two — it often seemed to lose the race to the buzzer, possibly because the host read the clues so quickly that Watson didn't have enough time to do its full calculations.

But for the families of thousands of Bosnian Muslim victims of those atrocities, advocates of the international justice system and European politicians judging Serbia's plea to join the European Union, the time for excuses has long run out: Serbia, they argue, has not done its full duty by arresting Mr. Karadzic alone.

After the French shame of Rwanda, a genocide where Mitterrand let time do its fullest work, that's something.

Jerk tofu ($8) is timid, too, perhaps inevitably: the fiery spice rub can hardly do its full-body meld with disintegrating cubes of bean curd.

"The need for journalists to be able to do their job of challenging authority, of informing the public and protecting confidential sources, is an essential part of ensuring that our democracy does its fullest job in protecting individual and Canadians' rights," the prime minister said.

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