But east European migration will leave lasting marks, however brief an episode it turns out to be.
She paused for a moment and said that her administration had filed a friend-of-the-court brief in an ongoing lawsuit related to the Exxon Valdez oil spill, in 1989.
Its brief quoted an IRS official who had explained at an IRS meeting in San Francisco that audit requests from members of Congress or their staff had been shredded and also suggested how future requests from Capitol Hill could be camouflaged.
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After so many months in which his primary human contact had been an occasional phone call or brief conversations with an inmate down the tier, shouted through steel doors at the top of their lungs, he found himself unable to carry on a face-to-face conversation.
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He left in 1988 for a brief stint as an executive vice president at Case in Racine, Wis.
Taxes in America is no polemic for tax reform, but it is a powerful brief for such an effort.
Trends and Issues Alerts: provided a brief description of an emerging trend and related issues, with an annotated list of information sources, including organizations and websites.
Our customers are happy to engage with the sponsor for a brief period as an alternative to paying for fast Internet access which makes this a win-win for all involved.
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On a recent cruise evening in Manhattan harbour, the shoeless Ms Nelson clambered up on a bench and treated her staff to a lusty, albeit brief rendition of an old Swedish drinking song.
Consumer privacy group EPIC, among others, filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case.
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On Monday Spitzer issued an extremely brief statement apologizing to his family for his actions--although he didn't specify exactly what actions.
The merger agreement gives Olsson an uncommonly brief 18-month non-compete binder after the deal is done, which frees him to compete with United after that period.
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In June Dr Mahathir brought an old chum and former finance minister, Daim Zainuddin, into the cabinet with an economic brief that has clipped Mr Anwar's wings.
Yale Law School Dean Harold Koh, who wrote the Diplomat's Brief says that even an accused terrorist has certain basic rights to a fair trial under the Geneva Conventions.
Lawyers for the police, supported by an amicus brief from 26 media organisations, argue that ride-alongs can help law enforcement, and so should be allowed by the Fourth Amendment.
But there were mixed views as to whether the 3% rise - agreed at an unusually brief 90-minute meeting - would be enough to bring down the price of oil.
Chris Soghoian, a researcher at the University of Indiana who earlier filed an amicus brief in support of the Twitter users, argues that sets a dangerous precedent for the web.
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And the Center for Military Readiness says her -- two things -- what happened at Harvard and her filing as friend of the court brief makes her appointment an affront to the U.S. military.
When a group of software companies including Google, Facebook, Dell and others, filed an amicus brief in the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, their answer to the software question was not what one might expect.
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Scientific-Atlanta, which poses the question of whether, if there were securities fraud, the victims could go after not just a company that engaged in it but the company's vendors (I participated in an amicus brief that argued against holding vendors liable).
In 2009, we filed an amicus brief in a case against the Florida High School Athletics Association, which had reduced the maximum number of competitions that a school could schedule while exempting 36, 000 boys who played football and only 4, 300 girls and 201 boys who participated in competitive cheerleading.
Spackman's brief spell in charge saw an entire team, including substitutes, come and go during the summer months.
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In his brief speech, Heller proposed an alternative bill to combat the problem, but Democrats criticized it as insufficient.
Crest then filed a better written brief with the FCC in an attempt to block its approval of the deal.
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The records show everything from past and present employers to number of client disputes, providing a brief but telling snapshot of an adviser's practice.
David Friedlander offers solid support as Michael's pal, Jo, and John O'Creagh makes a brief, enjoyable appearance as an unexpected, late-life suitor for an astonished Amelia.
Rice said her brief unannounced visit was not an attempt to show up European nations that have refused to send combat forces to Kandahar and other southern regions.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which again filed an amicus curiae brief in the case, called it a major victory for constitutional rights in the digital age.
Manpower was founded in 1948 when two Milwaukee lawyers, spurred by their failure to find extra administrative help for an urgent legal brief, started a business to provide temporary staff.
They also may only stay with an employer a brief time to get the training they need, just to move on to something bigger or better in a very short time.
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