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Smiling at a circle of "X-Files" Lone Gunman-types, I inched past them and down some stairs.
His cramped, cluttered office is decorated by a lone dying plant, file-filled storage boxes, loose papers and student art, including a huge painting of Siberian huskies (for which he has a special fondness), but Mr. Schwarz still looks the part of the natty New York lawyer.
Those IAP elements that had an internal sequence had a greater range than lone IAP LTRs (Additional file 5: Fig. S4).
The institute's Project on Fair Representation later filed briefs in several cases, and in 2006 the project brought a lawsuit challenging federal voting rights laws, a case in which Justice Thomas filed a lone dissent, embracing the project's arguments.
Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor also split on affirmative action, with Justice Ginsburg filing the lone dissent in a case that sent a challenge to the University of Texas's affirmative action plan back to the lower courts for a second look under a more demanding standard.
Justice Stephen Breyer Stephen Breyer filed the lone dissent saying that there was a "serious anomaly" that "every private commercial seller, every car salesman, every residential home developer, every appliance company can threaten repossession of its product if a buyer does not pay," but the FCC cannot.
When, in 1996, the Court upheld a suit brought by a woman who wished to enter the Virginia Military Institute in the case of United States v. Virginia, Scalia filed a lone, lengthy dissent.
Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson, in their book Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen, called the episode "Trevor" "The X-Files at its most generic".
Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson, in their book Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen, named the episode "one of The X-Files true masterpieces" and awarded it five stars out of five.
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