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At their conference on Friday, the Justices will take up Ashcroft v.
FORBES: Terror-Related Case Has Supreme Court Poised To Revisit Pleading Standards Controversy
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The Surbiton-based Croatian Scot that is our Orlo has gone to douse his burning fingers into a bath of ice-cold water so I'll take you through England v Scotland.
BBC: Six Nations final day as it happened
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For the Ford F-150, the most popular vehicle on American roads, they take out the inevitable V-8, and replace it with a four-cylinder engine, an average of 22-kilowatt-hour battery packs, and two 60-kilowatt electric motors.
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See you for the Wales v Ireland game, take care of him for me.
BBC: Six Nations final day as it happened
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Eight performances of Massive Attack v Adam Curtis will take place in July.
BBC: Daddy G of Massive Attack on stage
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L.V. requires you to take two courses in English (Composition and World Literature), one course in philosophy, one course in either history or political science, courses in chemistry, mathematics, and economics, and two electives in the arts and humanities.
NEWYORKER: Live and Learn
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Take a look at the settlement agreement earlier this month in Cobell v.
FORBES: U.S. Backed Declaration Could Have a Big Impact in Indian Country
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Yes, the proposed legislation does take aim at handguns, in defiance of a District of Columbia v.
FORBES: Senator Feinstein's All-Out Assault On Gun Rights
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Mr. Singh's body was handed over to his family, who will take it to Karauli, the Rajasthani village where he grew up, his lawyer V.
WSJ: Delhi Rape Suspect's Body Handed Over to Family
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As the society collapses, though the hero, V, aims for anarchism, what he gets is anomie - a society of "take what you want" in which rioters and hedonists take power as centralised power collapses.
BBC: V is for what? The meaning of the mask
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It needs more days like that, more consistently produced, to convince your average Aussie that an Australia v England match is worth walking away from the beach for an hour or two to take a look at.
BBC: England await stern Melbourne examination
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Kennedy's evident reluctance to take up the equal-protection argument in Windsor is almost certainly a clue as to his thinking about Hollingsworth v.
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