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en We've briefed a top barrister in constitutional law and we're ready to go.

en You know, we're being briefed all the time. If we're going to be part and a partner in this war on terror, then we ought to be completely briefed, not just briefed on things they want us to hear,
  Tom DeLay

en Right after the hurricane, we briefed the staff, ... Get the packs ready, get stuff together.

en I was included in all of the military planning preparations. I was briefed on a regular basis, ... I was intimately familiar with the plan. I was aware that Prince Bandar was being briefed on the plan.
  Colin Powell

en Running both helps me a ton. I can't stand to sit around and watch other people race. Ford briefed us the other day and told us a lot of exciting news about the Fusion, so that should be a great car to run. I'm ready to go racing.

en Vandalism, all-night noisy parties and intimidating residents have become frequent. A typical response is, 'You can't touch me, my father's a barrister'.

en I once made the mistake of telling someone that I always wanted to be a barrister - and I got a pitying look, flollowed by an article along lines 'the poor little tart thinks she could get a proper job, but look at the way she photographs'
  Rachel Weisz

en The accused should be tried and rendered a verdict, ... It is our constitutional duty to see this through, as tiring and trying as this may be. The constitutional process is at stake.
  Phil Gramm

en It's not just an on-off question about whether there's a constitutional right to abortion. If there is such a constitutional right, to what extent is it actually protected? And how far can a state go in regulating it?

en he said. ''He significantly narrowed the scope of constitutional protection. It's an unfortunate turn in constitutional law.

en How did Taney know that slave ownership was a constitutional right? Such a right is nowhere to be found in the Constitution. He knew it because he was passionately convinced that it must be a constitutional right.

en The layman's constitutional view is that what he likes is constitutional and that which he doesn't like is unconstitutional.
  Hugo Black

en I think today we're setting a constitutional marker and also a constitutional check on presidential power because you can't allow the president to move forward with unfettered fashion.

en a constitutional right . . . and once homosexuality is defined as a constitutional right, there is nothing the states can do about it, nothing the people can do about it.

en These 501c-4s have a limited constitutional right to engage in electioneering, to do campaign ads, . It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention. .. There are some limits on them, but unfortunately if you lump them in with unions and for profit corporations, you create a very serious constitutional problem.


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