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en It is kind of unusual. I'm not sure they've picked the right case here, but we'll see.

en It's conceivable that the D.A. could find that there is not enough evidence. It would be unusual, but this is an unusual case.

en It's not unusual for there to be several continuances in a case like this. I'm surprised that the case has moved this quickly to the circuit court.

en This has been the most unusual case, ... It's a big case involving legal issues that have never been decided in courts of law.

en You certainly hear a lot more roars when the golf course is soft and the greens are holding and you can hit it in there close. That's not the case today. It's just picked up enough speed where it feels like the ball is kind of being repelled instead of being accepted.
  Tiger Woods

en Fees go up. What makes this case high is not 2005, however, but how unusual a case it was.

en The ball is kind of Velcro-ed to her foot whether she's going 90 mph or 10 mph. The one thing about Jess that's so unusual is she can create things on her own. She's unusual because you don't really see somebody who is able to slice, dice and dash and take players apart individually.

en One cannot say that non-payment of lease connects the accused with the drugs. It may at most be a case of negligence. There is no evidence that the rent charged in the case was in any way unusual or extraordinary.

en The center picked the ball up a little bit and we felt like we got it off right when he picked it up, ... We probably looked at it 30 times in there with Danny and I'd say we kind of got right off on it. That could have won it for us.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. Getting a case of this magnitude for somebody who just recently graduated from law school is pretty unusual. I assume it's just a case of being in the right place - I hope it's the right place - at the right time.

en As bright and brilliant and as good a lawyer as Judge Roberts was, I asked him - he'd never taken a deposition, he'd never picked a jury, never tried a case. He never tried a case. She has. We need people like that who have real-life experiences.

en As bright and brilliant and as good a lawyer as Judge Roberts was, I asked him - he'd never taken a deposition, he'd never picked a jury, never tried a case, ... He never tried a case. She has. We need people like that who have real-life experiences.

en These were probably people whose family never picked up the ashes. It's not unusual for a cemetery to get these kinds of remains. The problem is: You're supposed to be burying them.

en The case is very unusual anyway.

en Lucas is so special and unusual -- and so rarely around -- that it is a different kind of phenomenon, more of a brand concept. He insists on a certain kind of success.


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