If there is no rejoinder, then cripple the ship and we'll bring it into the bay with our tractor beam. |
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It was a typically terse rejoinder from a character who has never hidden his mystification for those who squander their natural talent. |
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For modern-day adherents of the belief that tariffs and not slavery caused the war, the Confederate tariffs serve as a sharp rejoinder. |
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Before Kate can respond with a witty rejoinder about geese, a waiter oozes forth and demands drink orders. |
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The easy rejoinder to that is I think that no company has ever tried this on before. |
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I really don't have a problem with the substance of his rejoinder, and I certainly did not mean to impugn his motives in my original post. |
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Buried inside the compliment is the rejoinder that this wasn't always the case in the past. |
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She had planned a witty rejoinder but the sight of him standing in front of her, so arrogantly beautiful, stoked the fires of her temper. |
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How was it that all the clever people of Cambridge had never put him up to this simple rejoinder? |
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Then came the defendant's rejoinder, the plaintiff's surrejoinder, the defendant's rebutter, and the plaintiff's surrebutter. |
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In the case of letters that are critical of a particular article the author may be invited to write a rejoinder to the letter. |
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There was a muttered exclamation indicative of exasperation and the rejoinder with some asperity. |
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The next day, Mr Bush used his annual address to the UN to serve as a second, partial rejoinder. |
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It subsequently set time limits for the filing of the reply and the rejoinder, also in conformity with the consultations with the parties. |
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The two parties have the same period of 30 days to file respectively a rejoinder and a surrejoinder. |
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The defendants may lodge a rejoinder within two months of the despatch of the response. |
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I noticed that he listened with some compassion and made some notes, perhaps to remind himself to include the issue in his rejoinder. |
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A reply and rejoinder shall not merely repeat the parties' contentions, but shall be directed to bringing out the issues that still divide them. |
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As a rule, the reply and rejoinder will not recapitulate any more the factual and legal background. |
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In practice, the appellant frequently submits a rejoinder and in consequence the administration submits a surrejoinder. |
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The rejoinder, of course, is that while we all have our individual estimations of the skills and predilections of each enforcement level, none has a monopoly on virtue. |
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But it is also a rejoinder to the view, which I expressed, that ethical norms are paramount. |
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If I could sum it up in a few choice words, I would, but instead I hem and haw, before stumbling through some rambling rejoinder. |
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I should hope to receive your rejoinder, post marked with the utmost haste, delivered upon my doorstep and stamped with your signet within the fortnight. |
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Save in exceptional circumstances, such an application must not exceed 2 pages and must be confined to summarising the precise reasons for which, in the opinion of the party concerned, a reply or a rejoinder is necessary. |
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It would be hard to imagine someone relishing their time in court, but Mr Blagojevich has a unique disposition. Mr Pagano represents the grimmest, increasingly common rejoinder. |
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The reply and rejoinder must not recapitulate the factual and legal background except in so far as its presentation in the previous pleadings is disputed or, exceptionally, calls for further particulars. |
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The administration has two months in which to submit a defence, to which the applicant must respond by way of a reply, followed, where appropriate, by a rejoinder from the administration. |
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The President shall prescribe the date by which the reply is to be submitted and, upon service of that pleading, the date by which the rejoinder is to be submitted. |
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The reply and rejoinder must be submitted within a period of one month. |
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The written procedure shall comprise the lodging of the application and of the defence and, in the circumstances provided for in Article 41, the lodging of a reply and a rejoinder. |
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