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The pages of history display instances of the jury's exercise of its prerogative to disregard uncontradicted evidence in the name of justice; the most often commended examples are the nineteenth-century acquittals of defendants prosecuted under the fugitive slave law.
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Commending billiards as a form of relaxation to Lewes and Eliot, Spencer shared with them "the maxim on which I have acted, and the maxim which I have often commended to my friends": "Be a boy as long as you can".
"I'm an actress, Ed, and I am often commended for my timing," she wrote of the Commons vote.
He was often commended by his employers for helping get peddlers off the street and for preventing vandalism.
Her essay on Growing Up in Wythenshawe was a piece of narrative writing I have often commended to theology students.
It makes one value the solid good sense of Vivaldi, a composer not often commended now, who wrote so many concertos that no one could ever wish to add to them; and who stapled his most famous work to a finite four seasons.
But Finland, often commended for an equitable system, does use an element of performance-based pay.
Long purports to be a feminist – a view no doubt shared by Sunday Times Style – and the fashion industry is often commended for its feminist ethics.
(He most often visited Facebook).
Most often, it delighted him.
Most often, they're chickens.
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