Solicitor General Paul Clement got only a few sentences out of his mouth before Justices Scalia and O'Connor bore in, noting that the federal government is asking for special treatment.
As Hurd began his get-acquainted briefings two years ago, he displayed an unerring willingness to bore in and ask the same question over and over again until he could grasp a clear answer.
Those guys (and they are almost always guys) up in North Dakota brave frigid temperatures to bore holes in the ground.
It's that fear that keeps journalists from asking the toughest of the tough questions and to continue to bore-in on the tough questions so often.
You might as well do something historic and reach a significant deficit reduction package, a package that deals with our long-term debt issues for many years to come and allows us to put the American economy back on solid footing as we enter into sort of full-bore competition in the 21st century.
In Chinese, we say that you can bore a hole in a stone by the steady dripping of water.
In short, PB bore no meaningful risk in joining HBH, as it would have had it acquired a bona-fide partnership interest.
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We learn of his mother, Renee, who, by the time she bore Jonathan, in the early nineteen-seventies, had already suffered electric-shock treatment and a violent marriage.
"The CWS now recommends that the uncle takes over care of the two Indian children in the child welfare case and a Stavanger District Court will make the final decision on 17 April, " the agency's communication adviser Thomas Bore Olsen said in a statement on Thursday evening.
The court was set up in 2002 to try those who bore the greatest responsibility for the war in Sierra Leone in which some 50, 000 people were killed.
In its landmark ruling in April, the court - set up in 2002 to try those who bore the greatest responsibility for the war in which some 50, 000 people were killed - found Taylor guilty on 11 counts, relating to atrocities that included rape and murder.
The survey found found hours spent in bed bore little relation to the number of hours actually asleep.
The rifles used in full bore competitions have a 7.62mm calibre, and are purpose-built single shot target rifles.
The US ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, agreed that both warring parties were to blame, but said the government in Khartoum bore the greater responsibility.
The apparent disorder of his paintings concealed an underlying structure, sometimes described as Daoist in nature, which bore striking parallels to a similar balance between order and chaos found in Chinese traditional painting.
The men have been trapped in the desert copper-and-gold mine since an August 5 cave-in and are surviving on supplies funneled to them from above ground through three bore holes, each about 4 inches in diameter.
Little of the money was spent in communities that bore the brunt of the calamity.
They acquired their companies roughly a decade ago, in circumstances that bore no scrutiny at all.
But mothers born in South Korea bore 120 boys for each 100 girls.
The three conventions that drew up that constitution in the 1890s bore little outward resemblance to the 1998 gathering.
The front page of the March 27th edition bore an archetypal story, in that it was barely a story at all.
He was also a passionate advocate of the nation's architectural heritage which his own home, a Queen Anne revival mansion in Kensington, bore witness to.
He bore this second big disappointment in his life stoically.
These moves may seem small-bore compared to gun laws in many other countries, but they are a very big deal here, and it is hard to see how the ban on assault rifles will get past Republican (and indeed some Democratic) opposition in Congress.
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Mr Draper was shot at close range in the stomach with a 12-bore shotgun and had to be airlifted to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
She said she and other full-bore conservatives were a little lackluster in their support at the beginning.
The MP4-19B had revised aerodynamics and rear suspension but still bore some of the compromises inherent in the MP4-19.
But in 1976, American Margaret Thompson Murdock tied for the gold at the Montreal Olympics in the small-bore rifle against teammate Lanny Bassham.
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Fighting subsided in Damascus on Monday, according to residents, with cleanup efforts starting in several neighborhoods that bore the brunt of the past week's fighting.
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