He was forced into two lay-offs around this time last year because of back pains and took a long winter break to work on his fitness.
"That is why I am today announcing that I intend to recruit two lay members to become part of the sentencing group, one with expertise in understanding the needs of victims of crime, and one with expertise in criminal and sentencing law, " he said.
When their patrol was ambushed, two Americans lay wounded up ahead.
The two dogs lay on the front porch, lifting their muzzles at the sight of the familiar car, some brief motion from each tail, but neither bothering to leave his spot.
Already owning 65% of the salty snacks market, Frito-Lay is launching two new flavors of Lay's Stax, which should further boost this thriving division.
Dr Jaisson reckons that the enormous size of the eggs is the main reason why each individual can only lay two eggs at a time she probably does not have the capacity to lay more.
Former welterweight world champion Trinidad is returning to the ring after a two-year lay-off.
The current issue of the Weekly Standard contains two articles which lay bare this basic truth.
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The DUP's Paul Frew asked if it would not be better to lay two new cables rather than to proceed with further repairs.
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If I didn't three-putt two times and lay up in a bunker my score would have been nearer where it should have been.
Captain Radford looks set for a two-month lay-off after breaking a thumb against Huddersfield, while Whiting faces a longer spell on the sidelines because of a broken arm.
Three years ago, he lay two of his most beloved pieces of jewelry in the chest: a turquoise bracelet and a Tairona and Sinu Indian necklace adorned with exotic jewels.
Nadal, the six-time grand slam winner and reigning Australian Open champion, has been coming off a two-month lay-off due to knee tendinitis, a break that kept him from defending his 2008 Wimbledon crown.
It was his third game for Brazil since his two-and-a-half year lay-off because of two knee operations.
The Colombian, who was back after a two-race injury lay-off, eventually finished seventh.
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Two years ago Ken Lay signed on for another five-year term as chairman.
Last month two New York Giants lay still on the ground after a play in which they were barely touched.
They were pinned down, and two wounded Americans still lay up ahead.
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In true starlet fashion, don your shades and take your included breakfast for two poolside, then lay low around the sterling, sun-drenched oasis.
Or was it the impeccable stillness of a fortnight spent mostly sheltered indoors with the only two people she could lay claim to?
Prosecutors actually have two shots to convict Lay, since he faces four counts of bank fraud in a separate trial to take place shortly.
In 2008, both political parties, despite the heavy rhetoric of partisans, nominated the two candidates who could lay claim to being problem-solvers and consensus-builders.
Everton boss David Moyes welcomed back Tim Cahill after a two-month injury lay-off but the Toffees sorely missed the suspended Mikel Arteta's creativity in midfield.
President Bush's speech at the Naval Academy today had two goals: to lay out in more detail how he plans to win the war in Iraq, and to answer critics who say he either has no strategy to win the war or that he's incapable of changing course.
For two years, his body lay in the Gokwe District Hospital mortuary in north-west Zimbabwe.
Did my tentmates, Stiles and Veneris, the two platoon leaders whose cots lay so closely jammed against mine, feel the same terror?
That may be a four-letter word, but the two initiatives it encapsulates can lay the foundation for IT advancement among the have-nots.
But he would not have undergone the psychological damage of two crushing defeats that still lay ahead, and he would not have been presiding over a country at war in Southeast Asia and with itself.
The Franco-German partnership, the Union's motor for most of the past 45 years, has become less mighty, partly because it is harder for two countries, even two big ones, to lay down the law to 13 others than to seven, in the mid-1970s, or to their original four partners.
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