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... become somewhat bolder , but not immoderately so . Judicial review has become significantly less deferential : in sum , it can be said that the courts generally , and properly , exercise a rather more intense and certainly more ...
... become somewhat bolder , but not immoderately so . Judicial review has become significantly less deferential : in sum , it can be said that the courts generally , and properly , exercise a rather more intense and certainly more ...
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... become ever more regulated or sober as Charles Dickens presciently observed in 1831 when he noted that his fellow citizens were becoming so serious they no longer enjoyed dancing around the May Pole.23 In the case of China , major ...
... become ever more regulated or sober as Charles Dickens presciently observed in 1831 when he noted that his fellow citizens were becoming so serious they no longer enjoyed dancing around the May Pole.23 In the case of China , major ...
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... become a poem whose rhythm and rhyme will be sustained by his sons . At the end of the play the stage direction ... becomes the soft pulsation of a single cello string'.40 The characters then break the convention established in the ...
... become a poem whose rhythm and rhyme will be sustained by his sons . At the end of the play the stage direction ... becomes the soft pulsation of a single cello string'.40 The characters then break the convention established in the ...
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