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en I don't think the mother of a prosecutor has been born that's going to allow a member of the ACLU to remain a member of their jury in a criminal case,

en One member in his early 40s has been a lifelong member, coming with his parents since he was born.

en I don't see such a crazy declaration being done by a head of state, a member of the United Nations, it is unbearable. He cannot remain a member,

en The court has reinstated Mr. Rogers as a member of the volunteer fire department until such time as the appropriate procedures are utilized to decide whether he should remain a member of the department, if that is what he wants too.

en That would very likely put you in a situation of being able to argue very effectively that although a member of the conspiracy, you should be given a significantly mitigating role, and that might be sufficient for the jury to find that the death penalty would not be appropriate in your case.

en Nothing indicates that any member of the jury was influenced by anything going on outside.

en She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. If one member -- in this case, we have a member -- felt we didn't do enough, then we didn't.

en When a prosecutor walks into court and says we've been investigating this case for two and a half years, grand jury investigation for nine months, and we have 51 witnesses, you know what that means -- they have a circumstantial evidence case, and I suggest it's a weak circumstantial evidence case.

en I believe word of mouth is the best thing any SGA member can do to increase voter turnout. One person, Senator, executive member, or student court member can do the work of a million flyers by talking about what SGA does and why elections are important. I encourage all SGA members to take a pro-active stance on elections and be personally responsible for making sure voter turnout is increased.

en They came to my door and said, 'Are you a member of the church?' ... And I said, 'Hell, yes, I'm a member.' They asked for fingerprints, too, but I saw no reason to cooperate with them.

en We have built the business almost entirely on one member telling another member. We play games. We do everything. We have all become friends just being here.

en Each member had an unmistakable instrumental voice, and every band member had a crucial role.

en You just have to be female to be a member. If you were born with an X and a Y chromosome, you're OK.

en We can't prevent member states from publishing the data. We do not foresee any communication embargo for each member state.

en When he was a member of our football team, he was a very fine athlete, had a wonderful personality, very outgoing - just became a member of the family.


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