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en The whole thing was a complete fabrication. We are gratified with the Appellate Division's unanimous decision. This is a perfect example of how vulnerable celebrities are to the filing of lawsuits that don't have any merit.

en The case is still in bankruptcy court so they still have a bankruptcy stay. This decision is unanimous. So although there is technically a right for them to ask the State Court of Appeals to take it, they don't have a chance. When a decision like this is unanimous it is not routinely reviewed.

en We did the right thing for Mary. It was not an easy decision, and it was not unanimous at first.

en I think these stories humanize celebrities and make our readers feel so much better because they can see that celebrities aren't perfect. Not even they have a professional hair person and full-blown body makeup every day.

en We were gratified by the FAA's decision to extend our good working relationship in 2005. And we are equally excited about our 5-year perfect record—which is now approaching 6 years. A lot of ARINC people worked very diligently to make this happen.

en He had and still has unanimous support among the Democratic State Committee. He didn't reference (the contributions) in his decision. But I think the bigger picture here is that his decision is the right decision for him personally and the right decision for the Maine Democratic Party.

en This rapid and unanimous verdict confirms, once again, that this claim never had any merit.
  Dan Brown

en I've been there, and I know what they're doing. It's a complete fabrication.

en We do believe that these lawsuits are without merit. We are contesting them vigorously.

en We believe the lawsuits filed are without legal merit.

en Well, I didn't get the increase, and (Mr. Carroll) came to me afterward and told me that by requesting a unanimous vote I had given all the power away to one person, ... 'What,' he asked, 'if we wanted to start a program for kids and you gave away that power?' He explained that you can't always get a unanimous decision. The next year, I figured out how to count to four.

en I was not surprised the appellate court overturned one small part of the dismissal. Her case survived another day, that doesn't give it more merit, in our view.

en Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. By filing these lawsuits, we hope that auction purchasers will understand that software offers are not always what they appear to be.

en As a company that respects intellectual property rights, we are gratified that the court determined that these claims had no merit.

en Appellate Division judges [are] the whores who became madams.


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