This reference probably comes from the similarity of the word llama to the word lamer. |
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And anyone who says different is a lamer, because it rocked. |
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It also makes me feel like a lamer who hasn't done anything with her life. |
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And without the endorsement of children's laughter, the lame antics of the clowns, not to mention a man capering about in a shaggy dog suit, seem even lamer. |
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Lamer J. also rejected that argument, for the following re asons. |
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Mr. Lamer who was the church caretaker was the projectionist. |
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Regardless of whether he was a late convert or not, a leader or a follower, Chief Justice Lamer ended his career with an important and lasting contribution to preventing wrongful convictions in the future. |
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Bred in the rough and tumble world of the Montreal criminal defence bar, Antonio Lamer was a lifelong passionate advocate of law reform and one of Canada's most ardent defenders of the rights of accused persons. |
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Dissenting and concurring opinions are fewer than during the Dickson and Lamer Courts. |
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