Overweight slobs sip from supersized jugs of Coke and dudes wander about with mullets and farmer's tans. |
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Ms. Coke submitted two additional affidavits annexing documents received from the defendants. |
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Restarauteurs and cinema chains have an annoying habit of filling a glass half with Coke and half with ice, no doubt to make it go further. |
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Diet Coke is asked for, by name, in contract riders from a wide variety of artists, ranging from Michael W. Smith to Nine Inch Nails. |
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One theory was put my way when the stink over Coke and Pepsi broke out which I present now for your consideration. |
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Most of the Indian consumers are unaware of what's inside those tinned and frozen cans of Coke and Pepsi. |
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I grabbed a value meal, concocted Joey's special red Fanta and Coke drink and made my way to the station. |
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Coke and his companions opposing the early Stuarts construed the Charter anachronistically and uncritically. |
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In the 1950s, a 'family-sized' bottle of Coke was 26 ounces, while now a single-serve bottle is 20 ounces. |
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He tells me this while sipping a Coke in a small downtown Lewiston luncheonette on a wintry afternoon. |
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Everything from social engineering to fun explosives to Coke machine hacks can be found there. |
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As they edged out Coke in the polls, he concluded a seminar by machine-gunning a Coke vending machine. |
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Would it be somehow better if I were one of these chicks that thought that douching with Coke would keep you from getting pregnant? |
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I took an empty clear plastic 750 ml Coke bottle for each one, screwed the top on firmly and made a small hole in it, then sawed off the base. |
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Heartened by this ambience and my recent clean bill of health, I order an apple pie and a large Coke. |
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But all too often those who gather around the table wish for French fries, a burger, and a Coke. |
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Think about that blown up bloated feeling you experience when you have drunk too much coffee, tea or Coke. |
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Thirty minutes before the ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy. |
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I had made the tactical error of drinking two cans of Diet Coke as I had waited and Nature and all its insistent whinings was calling me. |
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An antiquated water fountain and a battered Coke machine dispensed beverages on hot days. |
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We swirl the ice in our plastic cup of Scotch and Coke and look at the people sitting near us. |
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The campaign was successful and now Coke is making inroads into what was once a market void. |
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A Snickers bar and a cigarette washed down with a can of Coke doesn't count. |
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Since it was a black shirt and Coke stains aren't visible, I still wore it, but ironed it again to dry it off. |
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Expect Coke and Mountain Dew to make their fair share of cameos during station breaks as well. |
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We wolfed down fabulous hamburgers, ham hocks, duck and pints of ale, though Soames astonishingly stuck to Diet Coke and no dessert. |
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He watched as she finished the last of her hot dog and took a sip of her Coke. |
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By the time the US trade embargo on Vietnam was lifted in 1994, Coke already had a head start in developing the Vietnamese market. |
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But how does he feel about Coke being outsold in Scotland by the other national drink, Irn-Bru? |
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Coke officials took them on a tour of their plant to explain the process of manufacturing soft drinks. |
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I ordered chicken fried steak, green beans, mashed potatoes and a chef salad with French dressing and a Diet Coke. |
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The temptation to ask for a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Large Fries and a Diet Coke was indeed very great. |
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When the friend arrives, he is handed the second Coke and starts swigging it with no clue where it had been. |
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Winners will be able to enjoy a delicious finger buffet prior to the start of the movie, and will also receive a Coke and popcorn voucher. |
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Coke is nearly pure carbon produced when soft coal is heated in the absence of air. |
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It takes him a can of soda, preferably Coke, for him to be fully awake at this time of day. |
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You'll be able to get a Coke from certain vending machines by pushing a button on your cell. |
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Then there are the so-called ' light green ' funds, somewhat like a Diet Coke in the world of ethical investing. |
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After this we had some sabudana wadas with green tomato sauce and Coke and then decided to venture out. |
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Still, I'm not above pocketing a bottle of Coke on my way out, so long as I'm not being sneaky about it. |
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I don't consider myself a caffeine addict, but I do drink diet Coke every evening and probably a weak coffee every day or two on average. |
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With a light shake of his head, Michael laughed and drained the last of his Coke, square ice cubes clinking against the clear glass. |
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We spend a lot to eat junk food like pizza, Coke and spend again to lose weight. |
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I do not drink any cocktails more complicated than Jack and Coke or a White Russian. |
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Gulping the drink down in one swill, I gagged as I was rudely reminded this particular glass of Coke had been injected with bourbon. |
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So, I'll leave the two kissers there, sipping Coke, since you can surely imagine the rest. |
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As she was reaching across the table, she accidentally knocked over her glass of Coke. |
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When at rest, our bodies can't distinguish between the sweet stuff in Coke and the sweet stuff in orange juice. |
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Tried Miller for a while, then JD and Coke for years but recently I have seen the light, hallelujah! |
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He is the God of Coke and Pepsi, the all-embracing deity of McDonalds and Wal-Mart. |
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Campaign to Stop Killer Coke, in alliance with students, also showed up to debate them. |
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By the late 1980s, Coke Classic had regained the number one position in its market segment. |
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The crazy guy, on a dare, drank five cans of Coke in under ten minutes. |
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They found the partially clothed body of the man after entering the building, sometimes used as a squat by heroin addicts and the homeless, on Coke Lane off Arran Quay. |
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I'm looking forward to brats and diet Coke and some darned good baseball. |
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There's also the likelihood he won't be able to practice on any day after a game this year, a potentiality that would make the coach do a spit take with his Diet Coke. |
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When illegal levels of cancer-causing bromate chemicals were discovered, Coke had no choice but to recall 500,000 bottles and abandon the drink's launch. |
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Britain's Packed Lunch Police are rifling through our children's lunchboxes in search of fun-size Mars bars, crisps, Coke and other contraband items. |
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The muggins here was driving so had to settle for a diet Coke. |
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For example, assume we are Coke and we have a secret formula. |
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I took a sip of my Coke because I needed to do something with myself. |
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Part of the problem is that increasingly health-conscious consumers see Coke as a drink packed with sugar and chemical sweeteners and not much else. |
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Like Coke vendors, the MSD had to contend with difficult roads and unpredictable weather conditions. |
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Mr Gami and Mr Pinduria each drank Holsten Pils while I drank Coke. |
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Michael keeps his cool until he sees piles of Petroleum Coke on the banks of the Athabasca. |
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Microsoft-Yahoo becomes a genuine Pepsi to Google's Coke, Burger King to their McDonalds, Avis to their Hertz. |
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He would shake a chilled Coke, and then spray the soda into a cold glass of milk. |
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Five minutes later, Grace bounds down the stationary escalator, clutching a bacon cheeseburger and a Coke. |
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Paul Shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings where local officials don jeans and consume Diet Coke. |
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Coke goes on to say estovers signify sustenance, aliment, or nourishment. |
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When I ask if you would please get me a Coke, you're supposed to ask me what kind of Coke, because I could mean a Sprite or a Dr. Pepper, you Yankee. |
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In my spare time, I also look for rare Spanish doubloons in Coke machines. |
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Bottles of Gatorade, Coke, and Sprite and cans of beer lay crushed on the sidewalk. |
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By the mid-1980s Coke was found in 155 countries, over 60 per cent of its sales were outside the United States, and more than 300 million Cokes were drunk every day. |
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Today, he should be enjoying a well-earned retirement, putting his feet up by the pool in his garden and enjoying a rum and Coke, his favourite tipple, as a sundowner. |
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I will take a Coke, some biscotti, a strawberry cupcake, and a cake. |
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By a simple act of commentatorial legerdemain, Kent declared that Coke had not meant what he said. |
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Coke is another excellent example of a term treated somewhat unempirically because of its trademark status. |
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Both the influence of Edward Coke and William Blackstone were evident at the Convention. |
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Between the 13th and 15th centuries Magna Carta was reconfirmed 32 times according to Sir Edward Coke, and possibly as many as 45 times. |
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Sir Edward Coke was a leader in using Magna Carta as a political tool during this period. |
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Ja, well, no, fine. After reading that opaque bureau-speak, I know what I want a portion of and it's not Coke. |
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Edward Coke noted that when the high sheriff employed constables to assist in his duties the law was also extended to them. |
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And anyway we went into the service station because he wanted a burger from Maccy D's and I wanted a Coke. |
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Schlesinger, Jr, and famous lawyers such as Glanville Williams, Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, and Sir Edward Coke. |
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Coke later revealed that the threat of torture was in most cases enough to elicit a confession from those caught up in the aftermath of the plot. |
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There was little doubt, according to Coke, that the plot had been invented by the Jesuits. |
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Each of the condemned, said Coke, would be drawn backwards to his death, by a horse, his head near the ground. |
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Bacon was subsequently a part of the legal team headed by the Attorney General Sir Edward Coke at Essex's treason trial. |
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Reportedly, she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to a wealthier man, Bacon's rival, Edward Coke. |
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Duffy has also appeared in various European television commercials endorsing the beverage Diet Coke. |
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They were slated to play in the country for the Coke Zero Fest of 2009, but pulled out at the last minute to record Fever. |
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Daytona also has the Coke Zero 400 NASCAR race weekend around Independence Day in July. |
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At the age of eight in 1560, Coke began studying at the Norwich Free Grammar School. |
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After being called to the Bar on 20 April 1578 Coke immediately began practising as a barrister. |
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The judge ruled that Denny's statement had indeed meant this, and from this position of strength Coke forced a settlement. |
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During the 1580s, Coke became intimately linked with the Howard family, the Dukes of Norfolk and Earls of Arundel. |
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Thanks to his work in their behalf, Coke had earned the favour of the Dukes of Norfolk. |
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Coke and Cecil, the government's two strongest defenders in Parliament, made several efforts to put off or end the debate over the bills. |
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Coke continued talking until the end of the Parliamentary day in a filibuster action, granting a day of delay for the government. |
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On 10 April 1594, Coke was made Attorney General for England and Wales thanks to his partnership with the Cecil family. |
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Coke primarily dealt with matters of treason, such as the cases of Sir John Smythe and Edward Squire. |
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Coke attended divine service with the new king on 22 May, who, following the service, took a sword from his bodyguard and knighted Coke. |
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It is generally concluded that the trial was biased strongly against Raleigh, although the assessment of Coke varies. |
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Due to his judicial appointment, this was the last important prosecution Coke participated in. |
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The judges, particularly Coke, began to unite with Parliament in challenging the High Commission. |
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Coke had no official role, other than acting as a mediator between the two, but in the end Fuller was convicted by the High Commission. |
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Coke rejected this, stating that while the monarch was not subject to any individual, he was subject to the law. |
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Coke was only saved from imprisonment by Cecil, who pleaded with the King to show leniency, which he granted. |
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After the conclusion of this dispute, Coke freely left, and continued to issue writs of prohibition against the High Commission. |
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Bonham's Case was a decision of the Court of Common Pleas under Coke in which he ruled that. |
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A fervent Cantabrigian, Coke had a habit of naming Cambridge first, including in Parliament. |
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Coke used his role in Parliament as a leading opposition MP to attack patents, a system he had already criticised as a judge. |
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Coke succeeded in establishing the Committee of Grievances, a body chaired by him that abolished a large number of monopolies. |
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Coke was then imprisoned in the Tower of London on 27 December, but released nine months later. |
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With popular anger at Charles's policies, many MPs were opposed to him, including Pym, Coke and a young Oliver Cromwell. |
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Coke undertook the central role in framing and writing the Petition of Right. |
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On 13 August 1582 Coke married Bridget, the daughter of John Paston, a Counsellor from Norwich. |
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Having grown up nearby Coke knew the family, and asked for Bridget's hand immediately after she turned eighteen. |
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Despite this she was an independent woman, travelling without her husband and acting as a helpmate to Coke. |
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Five more volumes were published until 1615, but Coke died before he could publish a single bound copy. |
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Coke was particularly influential in the United States both before and after the American War of Independence. |
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Coke was noted as deriving great enjoyment from and working hard at the law, but enjoying little else. |
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Francis Bacon, his main competitor, was known as a philosopher and man of learning, but Coke had no interest in such subjects. |
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Notably, when given a copy of the Novum Organum by Bacon, Coke wrote puerile insults in it. |
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Sir Edward Coke, a famed jurist whose judgements included seminal cases in corporate and competition law and the creation of judicial review. |
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And will Pam and Cheryl revert back from the Coke Monster and Cherlene? |
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Coke soon returned to England, but Asbury was the primary builder of the new church. |
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The Constitution of the United States was written by men who had Magna Carta and Bracton, and Coke and Littleton before their eyes. |
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The Institutes of the Lawes of England are a series of legal treatises written by Sir Edward Coke. |
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The statement by Coke is sometimes considered to be obiter dicta, rather than part of the ratio decidendi of the case. |
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Coke delivered the majority opinion in favour of Bonham, with Daniel and Warburton agreeing. |
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In October 1617, James I demanded an explanation from Coke of the reasoning behind Bonham's Case. |
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During the ratification conventions, despite Coke being mentioned, it was not during debates over the striking down of unconstitutional statutes. |
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Also, other writings of Coke were brought up but never Bonham's Case itself. |
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Coke is a fuel with few impurities and a high carbon content, usually made from coal. |
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Coke is used as a fuel and as a reducing agent in smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. |
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Coke may be combusted producing little or no smoke, while bituminous coal would produce much smoke. |
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Coke was widely used as a substitute for coal in domestic heating following the creation of smokeless zones in the United Kingdom. |
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Coke may be used to make synthesis gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. |
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Coke iron was initially only used for foundry work, making pots and other cast iron goods. |
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Coke was more porous and able to support the heavier loads in the vastly larger furnaces of the late 19th century. |
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Clegg left his job to set up his own gas lighting business, the Gas Lighting and Coke Company. |
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He married Charlotte, daughter of Thomas Coke, through which marriage Melbourne Hall in Derbyshire came into the Lamb family. |
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For breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the best Guido meal is a slice and a Coke. |
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Goddamn. You never saw so many Coke bottles fly. Knocked him down. And there was a riot that night. The first black riot in Marine Corps history. |
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So which drink is the Diet Coke of cocktails, and which is the big mac? |
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Had large glass of white wine before I went out, two double Malibus and Diet Coke and one cocktail. |
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Bootleggers are buying cheap, special-offer stocks of the French version of Diet Coke and flogging them in Scotland for a fat profit. |
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Coke briquettes produced with the technology are suitable for many industrial applications, including steel-making blast furnaces. |
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Remember when all fast-food burgers and fries were small, all the chicken was fried, and the only decision was whether to get a shake or a Coke? |
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Both the Coke and Diet Coke will have less carbonation than the earthly variety. |
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Many marched to Saltley Coke Works, which had managed to remain open during the stike, to force its closure. |
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Read Montague, a neuroscientist at Baylor University in Texas, had volunteers drink from unlabeled cups of Coke and Pepsi. |
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Over 25 million of the PET Coke bottles are sold every day, totaling 10 billion bottles. |
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I get my supply from Costco along with my dollar fifty Polish sausage and Coke. |
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A typical energy drink can contain the same amount of caffeine as a double espresso or five cans of Coke. |
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In 1812, Parliament granted a charter to the London and Westminster Gas Light and Coke Company, and the first gas company in the world came into being. |
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Coke pig iron was by this time cheaper to produce than charcoal pig iron. |
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Coke with less ash and sulfur content is highly priced on the market. |
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Coke was used in Australia in the 1960s and early 1970s for house heating. |
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In the 17th century, English common law judge Sir Edward Coke revived the idea of rights based on citizenship by arguing that Englishmen had historically enjoyed such rights. |
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The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry has forwarded requests of All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association for allowing the import of Pet Coke. |
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Judicial decisions and treatises of the 17th and 18th centuries, such at those of Lord Chief Justice Edward Coke, presented the common law as a collection of such maxims. |
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Statutory interpretation allows for the ignoring of unjust extraneous meanings, but what Coke did was nullify the statute as a whole, along with its main intention. |
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Charles Gray, in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, argues that Coke, as a judge, never intended to advocate the judicial review of statutes. |
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Coke has come under criticism for his examples to justify his decision. |
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In support of his judgment, Coke cited not only Tregor's Case but also two anonymous cases with the academic names of Cessavit 42 and Annuitie 11, respectively. |
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In all these negotiations, and caballings, and intriguings, the person most concerned, Frances Coke, the beauty and the heiress, was only the ball in the game. |
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Because of that and four other reasons given by Coke, the college was to stop trying to supervise medical practice, arbitrating and acting as a court. |
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When the executive board of Credit Suisse went to dinner at the Savoy in Zurich Wednesday night to celebrate his appointment, Mr. Dougan dined on agnoletti and Diet Coke. |
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If Coke intended the former, he may have later changed his view. |
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Sir Edward Coke was one important early jurist who published a series of court reports during his tenure as chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas. |
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Now a pathologist has decided she probably suffered from hypokalemia, or low potassium, which was caused by excessive consumption of Coke and overall poor nutrition. |
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Coke's meaning has been disputed over the years, for example by scholars who contend that Coke only meant to construe a statute without challenging Parliamentary sovereignty. |
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In his Institutes of the Lawes of England, Edward Coke interpreted Magna Carta protections and rights to apply not just to nobles, but to all British subjects. |
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Coke argued that the judges of the common law were those most suited to making law, followed by Parliament, and that the monarch was bound to follow any legal rules. |
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Coke began reporting cases in the traditional manner, by copying out and repeating cases found in earlier law reports, such as those of Edmund Plowden. |
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Coke's descendants through Henry include the Earls of Leicester, particularly Coke of Norfolk, a landowner, Member of Parliament and agricultural reformer. |
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Coke's estates, such as Stoke Poges and Castle Acre Priory, including Holkham Hall, Castle Acre Castle, and Minster Lovell Hall passed to his son Henry Coke. |
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Despite his age, Coke was still in good health, and exercised daily. |
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The Commons immediately accepted this, and after a struggle, the Lords agreed to allow a committee chaired by Coke to draft the eventual document. |
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Accordingly, Coke convinced the Lords to meet with the Commons in April 1628 in order to discuss a petition to the King confirming the rights and liberties of royal subjects. |
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Coke was made High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire by the king in 1625, which prohibited him from sitting in Parliament until his term expired a year later. |
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It was reported that Coke suggested Edmondes not bother worrying about the primacy of Oxford or Cambridge, given that he had not attended either university. |
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In June 1614, the University of Cambridge by unanimous vote elected Coke High Steward, an honorary office immediately below Chancellor of the University. |
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This was a defeat for the common law, and in response Coke spent the summer issuing writs of prohibition to again challenge Bancroft and the High Commission. |
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He prosecuted Raleigh in that fashion because he had been asked to show Raleigh's guilt by the king, and as Attorney General, Coke was bound to obey. |
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Against the backdrop of Devereux's plot, Coke and Cecil started a new investigation into the book, hoping to prove some involvement of Devereux in the publishing. |
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Immediately afterwards, Coke was summoned by the Queen, who made it clear that any action on the bills would be considered evidence of disloyalty. |
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Edward Coke was born on 1 February 1552 in Mileham, one of eight children. |
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Coke's father, Robert Coke, was a barrister and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn who built up a strong practice representing clients from his home area of Norfolk. |
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Thomas Coke, having been made Superintendent of the Church two years previously in America by Wesley, was travelling to Nova Scotia, but providence forced his ship to Antigua. |
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A review by Chief Justice Edward Coke in 1610, the Case of Proclamations, established that Parliament had the sole right to legislate, but the Crown could enforce it. |
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His involvement with the Foundling Hospital is today commemorated with a permanent exhibition in London's Foundling Museum, which also holds the Gerald Coke Handel Collection. |
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His lifelong enemy, Sir Edward Coke, who had instigated these accusations, was one of those appointed to prepare the charges against the chancellor. |
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When the office of Attorney General fell vacant in 1594, Lord Essex's influence was not enough to secure the position for Bacon and it was given to Sir Edward Coke. |
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The Attorney General Sir Edward Coke told the court that each of the condemned would be drawn backwards to his death, by a horse, his head near the ground. |
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Coke spoke with feeling of the probable fate of the Queen and the rest of the King's family, and of the innocents who would have been caught up in the explosion. |
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In 1787, Coke and Asbury persuaded the American Methodists to refer to them as bishops rather than superintendents, overruling Wesley's objections to the change. |
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Wesley ordained Thomas Coke as superintendent of Methodists in the United States by the laying on of hands, although Coke was already a priest in the Church of England. |
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Coke supported the Petition of Right in 1628, which cited Magna Carta in its preamble, attempting to extend the provisions, and to make them binding on the judiciary. |
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The easiest way to realize that is to think of foods that we all know to be obesogenic, like a double hamburger, a large Coke, french fries, and ice cream. |
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Petrenko's version is more Coke and Big Mac, utterly unidiomatic. |
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Despite the Committee of Grievances, a body chaired by Sir Edward Coke that abolished a large number of monopolies, a wave of protest occurred at the expansion of the system. |
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