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en [By the end, the baseball metaphors of the early hearing had given way to gambling analogies. Schumer one-upped Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.), who had declared that senators were] rolling the dice with you, Judge. ... This isn't just rolling the dice. It's betting the whole house.

en [After Roberts explained his views on privacy and his legal philosophy, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., said,] You've told me nothing, Judge. ... we are rolling the dice with you.

en This isn't just rolling the dice. It's betting the whole house.

en This isn't just rolling the dice - it's betting the whole house.

en You will, in all likelihood, affect every one of our lives in many ways for a whole generation, ... So this isn't just rolling the dice. It's betting the whole house.

en I for one have woken up in the middle of the night thinking about it, wondering how I should vote, ... This is a vote over the chief justice of the Supreme Court ... this isn't just rolling the dice, it's betting the whole house.

en We are rolling the dice with you, judge,

en We're rolling the dice with you, judge, ... Talk to me as a father.

en Without any knowledge of your understanding of the law — because you will not share it with us — we are rolling the dice with you, judge. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en Without any knowledge of your understanding of the law — because you will not share it with us — we are rolling the dice with you, judge,

en That's what I want to know about, because without any knowledge of your understanding of the law, because you will not share it with us, we are rolling the dice with you, Judge.

en We're rolling the dice with you, judge, ... because you won't share your views with us. You've told me nothing in this Kabuki dance. The public has a right to know what you think.

en We are rolling the dice with you, judge, ... It's kind of interesting, this Kabuki dance we have in these hearings here, as if the public doesn't have a right to know what you think about fundamental issues facing them.

en We are rolling the dice with you, Judge. It's kind of interesting, this Kabuki dance we have in these hearings here, as if the public doesn't have a right to know what you think about fundamental issues facing them.

en We are rolling the dice with you.


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