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en If the female offender of these two possibly lost a child to a miscarriage, that might be a motive. I don't think she was going to take this child to try to sell it or move it. I think she was probably going to take it because she had lost one through a miscarriage at about six months.

en I think she was probably going to take it because she had lost one through a miscarriage at about six months.

en After about 11 months we got pregnant for the first time, and unfortunately we had a miscarriage at three months and so about a year and nine months later we got the news that we were expecting quintuplets.

en I had hoped for, at the most, some confinement, community service, ... And instead I have five months of incarceration, and five months of house arrest that's monitored. ... But it could have been worse. ... Five months versus 10 months or 16 months ... That's a good thing.

en Having lost all of their crops last winter, they have managed this year by selling off their assets to purchase food. They must wait two more months before this year's crops come in, but it will be the hardest two months, here at the end of the farming cycle.

en It would be a terrible miscarriage of justice if they're convicted.

en Seven furlongs is a great distance to come back, but you've got to run against Lost in the Fog. On the other hand, the mile-and-a-quarter Travers, I don't think the competition is as good as Lost in the Fog but that mile-and-a-quarter, he hasn't run in four months.

en This is probably the worst miscarriage of justice I've seen in 34 years of practice. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship.

en We are not convinced that a miscarriage of justice occurred in this case.

en By the time the final budget's done, we may have lost six months in the current year; and by the time you gear up the federal bureaucracy to hire new people, train them, etc., we may have lost a whole year after [the passage of] Sarbanes-Oxley.

en By the time the final budget's done, we may have lost six months in the current year; and by the time you gear up the federal bureaucracy to hire new people, train them, etc., we may have lost a whole year after [the passage of] Sarbanes-Oxley,

en This direction-less situation must be seen as negative, not neutral, because it has come at a time when new business investments and job creation are much needed. During the past 27 months, Massachusetts has regained only one-fifth of the jobs lost in the previous 34 months for a net employment loss of 4.8 percent since the peak in early 2001. In terms of job creation, this has been a very weak recovery.

en there may be a reasonable basis to conclude a miscarriage of justice has occurred.

en My home had ten feet of water and I had nine-foot ceilings. The first month was easy to keep your spirits up, because it was like, this adventure ... But now, we're over two months in and the fun's gone out of it and I just want to go home. I lost a couple of cars and the roof was gone from my house. Both of our drummers, their houses were submerged under water completely. They lost everything.

en This is the most I've ever been exposed to a miscarriage of justice--it just blows my mind. We've got an ugly situation.


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