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Writing only for himself, Justice Thomas added that the analysis both sides had used, derived from the Morales decision, was at odds with the original meaning of the ex post facto clause, which referred, he said, only to "the punishment affixed by law".
He also gave new meaning to the word anchorman, which referred, he said, not to the anchor of a ship but to the final runner on a four-person relay team, the one who in effect would carry the news home and receive the most attention in the process.
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