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Mr. Bush made his remarks at the opening of the 62nd session of the General Assembly, an annual gathering that was at points stormy and theatrical.
The race, which was called by the Associated Press and other major news organizations only a couple minutes after polls closed in the west of the state at 6pm CT, was at points considered neck-and-neck.
For the town's senior class, who on this week of milestones ought to have been consumed primarily with thoughts of corsages, tuxes and tassels, the loss of a classmate on the cusp of her future was at points too much to bear.
There was, at points, a quiver in her voice, a slightly tearful straining.
Justice Khawly accused Detective Ross Fernandes of engaging in a "persistent pattern of deception" and said he could not rely on evidence that was, at points, "too pat, too predictable, too convenient".
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"I was at that point," she shares.
I was at this point several years ago.
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