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The shallow, cowardly legalisms of the attorney general are drowned out by the anguished cries of mothers and children.
Putting aside the legalisms, the case came down to a battle over how to divvy up retail sales revenue.
Because of all that natural human attrition and all those administrative legalisms, Wild Card weekend features a handful of flawed and floundering teams.
But as with the infamous photographs of prisoner abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, the images strip away the euphemisms, justifications, lies and legalisms.
Powell's restraint hasn't been mimicked by subsequent FCC chairmen: Kevin Martin, Julius Genachowski, and Tom Wheeler all tried to transform Internet freedom ideals into ever more aggressive legalisms.
Diderot and his team stepped around the prohibitions by an intricate dance of legalisms, which enabled them, for instance, to continue printing it in France while officially publishing it in Switzerland.
"The fundamental problem in this case is that these DOT regulations use a lot of legalisms and disguises to mask what in reality is a naked racial set-aside," Kavanaugh wrote in the email.
"The fundamental problem in this case is that these DOT regulations use a lot of legalisms and disguises to mask what in reality is a naked racial set-aside," Kavanaugh wrote in the 2001 email.
"The fundamental problem in this case is that these DOT regulations use a lot of legalisms and disguises to mask what in reality is a naked racial set-aside," Kavanaugh writes in one of the emails from 85033.
Strange is reserved; Moore has a tendency to speak in legalisms and Brooks, who has a history of inflammatory remarks, follows (for better or worse) a rigid Tea Party philosophy that Trump, on the campaign trail at least, broke from.
"The fundamental problem in this case is that these DOT [Department of Transportation] regulations use a lot of legalisms and disguises to mask what in reality is a naked racial set-aside," Kavanaugh writes in one of the emails from 16253. http://bit.
The other view is that in fact inculturation has not gone far enough, that the church may have changed its liturgy and costumes, but it's still held back by its abstract dogmas and arid legalisms, and that one final great leap into modernity, a renewed commitment to accompaniment and understanding and adaptation, is necessary for the church to gain what it sought when it began its great demystification project 50 years ago.
Debate jokes can be hit-or-miss, but Rubio's interjection into the Trump/Cruz birther exchange was solid: Start with a dumb dad joke, then pivot into broadly popular Obama bashing that establishes him as a strong conservative not sucked into the narcissistic legalisms of the two frontrunners: I hate to interrupt this episode of Court TV but the real — [cheers and applause] But, I think we have to get to what this election has to be about.
Scores of articles on fiction, theory, emotionality, textuality, the thirties, politics, music, the Bible, religion and literature. A small, and hopefully typical, handful will stand for the rest: 'Readers Beside themselves: Particular Pleasures and Generic Controls', Representations of Emotions, ed J Schlaeger & G Stedman (Narr Tuebingen, 1999), 43-56. 'Anthony Trollope and Law, Laws, legalisms and Assorted Legislations', REAL, 18, Law and Literature, ed Brook Thomas (Narr, Tuebingen, 2002), 89-107. 'Having a Clue ... about Ovid', Symbolism: An International Annual of Critical Aesthetics, Vol 5, ed Ruediger Ahrens (AMS Press, NY, 2005). 102-124.
In contrast to the other judges, Justice Handy prefers to use a "pragmatic, common-sense approach", rather than abstract legal theories, to resolve the case. He criticizes his colleagues' "obscuring curtain of legalisms" when the case simply requires the application of "practical wisdom" of "human realities". He emphasizes the need for the courts to maintain public confidence, which requires them to follow the 90% majority in favour of applying a token punishment or releasing the defendants altogether. He is prepared to use Justice Foster's purposive approach doctrine as the legal rationale.
His most notable involvement in any naval activity was actually on the sidelines: when Lt. George Washington De Long and James Gordon Bennett Jr. set up the USS Jeannette Expedition to the North Pole in 1879, Thompson gave some advice to the preparations, but seemed determined to watch the extent of Government involvement in the project. His waffling (about escort vessels and later rescue vessels) were somewhat irritating. While not responsible for that tragedy, Thompson certainly did not help matters by his hair-splitting legalisms. In 1880 a new matter arose that had a bearing with Thompson leaving his post.
Biographies of Notable Americans (1904), available on ancestry.com In 1843, Cobbs moved westward and accepted a position as rector of St. Paul's church (later the Episcopal cathedral) in Cincinnati, Ohio. The city had become a major gateway for travel on the Ohio River and settlement of both the Midwest (which did not allow slavery pursuant to the Northwest Ordinance and subsequent state constitutions, but which adopted various legalisms to allow visiting slaveholders to continue to own enslaved individuals) and the non-seaboard South (from Kentucky across the Ohio River and further south into Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana). Cobbs owned enslaved people, as did his relatives who stayed in Virginia.
Organized along practical geographic lines, an occasional Area school district will cross county boundaries, though most are located within county regions providing community ties across multiple municipalities. The sense of belonging to a community in Pennsylvania is often tied to area High School sports teams. Due to historic legalisms, Bloomsburg is the only officially designated and incorporated "town" in Pennsylvania, but is nonetheless administered by the borough code and is classified (for legal purposes) as such boroughs by the state. The mostly uninhabited, township- sized area of the East Fork Road District was classified as a sui generis district, unlike any other in the state, until its 2004 dissolution.
Arthur Murphy, fellow Johnson biographer and reviewer of Hawkins's Life The Monthly Review, the Critical Review, the English Review, and the European Magazine contained reviews that, in the words of Bertram Davis, characterised the biography as "a malevolent and spiteful account of Johnson's life, grossly inaccurate, and rendered utterly ridiculous by its pompous legalisms and its digressions on every conceivable subject. The book, if they were to be believed, was less a biography than a polemic, less a work of art than a collection of senile gossip." In particular, the Critical Review said, "we often lose Dr. Johnson... The knight sinks under the weight of his subject, and is glad to escape to scenes more congenial to his disposition, and more suitable to his talents, the garrulity of a literary old man."Critical Review June 1787 p.

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