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Contrary to pre-season predictions Bell has not made a telling case for a comeback in the runs column, averaging 37 going into Warwickshire's 13th match of the season at Durham in what has been a middling season of results for the county under his captaincy.
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Instead of making a persuasive argument for bringing guns to school, I told her, she made a great case for self-defense training.
We told him he'd made a great case but that American women tended to prefer a little mystery where a man's junk dimensions were concerned, even though solving such a mystery might involve facing down a disappointing penis lurking in the shadow of a fat gut after drinking a bucket of wine coolers at a rented beach house.
They made an overwhelming case.
"It adds to the picture, and it's starting to make a compelling case," he told BBC News.
Case made a point of telling the committee that though his main concern was the search for new talent, he also wanted to see the 11 million undocumented workers find a dignified pathway to citizenship – one of Obama's chief objectives behind this year's immigration push.
FORT MEADE, Md .-- As sentencing began for Bradley Manning, the Army private first class who was convicted Tuesday on 19 counts for sending 700,000 files to WikiLeaks, the judge overseeing his case made a brief but telling announcement.
but the government can't make a case if it tells just what they did so they widened the rules and tell what other people did years ago, including everything including the kitchen sink.
857, 95 L.Ed. 1137, where she claimed 'The Government can't make a case if it tells just what they did so they widened the rules and tell what other people did years ago, including everything including the kitchen sink.' She declared, 'Unless we stop the Smith trial in its tracks here there will be a new crime.
Piecing together hints in Sam's diaries, the illnesses and deaths of two of Isabella's four children, and the many miscarriages whispered about in Isabella's family, Hughes makes a convincing case, though she perhaps tells us rather too often about the "scrunched and peeling foetuses" typical of the failed pregnancies of syphilitic mothers.
His intent, he writes, "is not to strip experience bare but to use experience for some other purpose: to draw a moral or construct an argument, make a case or just tell a joke".
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