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I heard a story where some court personnel pulled him aside and said, 'Bill, we don't get it, you lose every case. But your clients are always applauding you.'
Kathy Kelly
To go back to it was just too painful, so I pulled the plug on it, ... Bill was disconcerted because he liked that story. I said, `But Bill, I've got this other idea,' which was Broken Flowers . And I told him what I had, and he said, `Well, do you want to do that one instead?' I said, `I do. I'd love to.' And he said, `Yeah, let's do that.' With Bill, he'll give you his word, and that's all you need.
Jim Jarmusch
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1953
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He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. Another reason for starting at Constitution Hill is because of the impending same-sex marriage case being heard at the court and because of its link to the South African constitution, the first in the world to enshrine the right to sexual orientation in its Bill of Rights.
Bruce Walker
I think the court considered that the trial will attract foreign journalists, so it is better that the case be heard in a more presentable court. We might be branded a kangaroo court if the trial were held in a rundown court.
Ismael Khan
Unfortunately, the truth is the reason they may have taken this position because they really can't lose. Even if they lose the case altogether, people who have heard of the case will be picking up their book. And one of the authors already has a new book coming out.
John Walton
I think a higher court is going to really have to take a look at that. We heard more evidence on the Thompson case than the Turner case. If we had tried the Glenn Turner case alone, in my heart I believe the verdict would have been different.
Jim Berry
Very few pundits are applauding, ... I just want to say I am one person who's applauding, and I will never ever forget what you've done. It may not be in an editorial, but it's sure as hell enshrined in my heart.
Phil Gramm
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1942
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If this bill passes, this Congress is saying that the court system of Florida will lose its long jurisdiction of history in this matter and others like it, and the jurisdiction of the federal court will be substituted,
Robert Wexler
He's appealed his case to the Supreme Court and they affirmed his conviction. He applied to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, but they refused to hear it.
Henry Morgan
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1915
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1994
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Charleroi will go to court on March 20th and we are confident in our case. We have however submitted that the case be referred to the European Court of Justice as with the Lyon case.
Thomas Kurth
It's an old story that the appointees - once they're on the court - they tend to go their own way. And it's not always the way that the Presidents who appointed them predicted would be the case.
John Roberts
It's a classic case of the audience applauding the celebrities for putting themselves in a situation they are not normally in. The key to Dancing with the Stars is, good on 'em for having a go.
Brad Lyons
I don't like to see UK lose either, both as an employee and graduate of this institution. But in this case, it's a David-and-Goliath story.
Jay Blanton
We're hoping juvenile court will allow us to reopen the case and get the 18-year-old to tell his story. Everyone keeps calling him a liar.
Tom Yates
I don't want to put any farmers at risk under the next farm bill. I want to do everything we possibly can to make sure we don't lose another case that is considered trade-distorting by the WTO.
Saxby Chambliss
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