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Maybe there was too much court or too much time, but whatever the reason, Roddick whacked it into the tape.
As the man behind the Brass Eye special on paedophilia, Morris doesn't so much court controversy as stalk it.
Clijsters's injury looked less severe, but she had the ankle wrapped and clearly struggled to cover as much court in the games after her injury.
But Bestuzhev, appointed chancellor in 1744, continued to prepare for an alliance with Austria, which, after much court intrigue, he finally concluded on May 22 , 1746
Thomas said that Houston "definitely needs as much court time as possible, but you also want to be respectful of the player and the person".
These set pieces and many others in "The Good Rat" are note-perfect Breslin performances, though there's too much court transcription padding the book.
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(She never married again, although by all accounts she was much courted).
How states are organized shapes the processes of regulation: how much courts are involved, how open procedures designing regulation are to interest-group participation, who is challenged in litigation.
Paulinho, much courted by European clubs, has given this as a motivation to stay in Brazil, and it could be a factor keeping Tite and his players together for longer than would otherwise be the case.
They joked over her villainess persona on "The Apprentice" and, after much courting, she finally fell for him.
The Supreme Court could weigh in before the election to make clear just how much courts will protect the most sacred of democratic rights.
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