Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge. |
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The idea of lightning strikes, blitzkriegs, and selective engagement per se is nothing new, going way back into military history. |
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This is the first time that a LPP has been shown to dimerise, although protein oligomerisation per se is not novel. |
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Would it perhaps bore you if I explained my reasons for not excluding felo de se from that infinite list of acts which are now lawful? |
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Such a legislative change per se cannot be unconstitutional in the absence of some further invalidity. |
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The salient feature of these policies is not their racism per se but their carefully calculated divisiveness. |
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The increasing homogamy of sons and daughters of unskilled workers does not per se contradict the sexual revolution thesis. |
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Per se the question of transitiveness belongs to the idea of the verb itself, not to that of voice. |
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It wasn't a bad mood per se but it did contain more than my recommended daily dose of meddlesomeness. |
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As is known, keeping appropriate information secret per se involves a certain amount of outlays. |
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For many, religion per se has become a curious historical anachronism, a dated relic of the old days. |
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A large local following was at the game to se him and his colleagues record the historic occasion. |
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Before examining the transcript levels in triploid hybrids, the effects of triploidy per se need to be considered. |
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I have to acknowledge the obviousness because it's not the object per se that is the subject of the work, but the idea that created it. |
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We had not originally envisaged being concerned with offending behaviour per se nor with offenders. |
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With overdominance, unlike alleles are postulated to result in a stimulating effect, so that genetic heterozygosity per se produces heterosis. |
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Since the demise of vitalism, we do not think of life per se as something distinct from living things. |
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For him virtuosity per se is not so important as the quality and clarity of sound. |
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There's nothing wrong with that per se but you have to be careful what you say because the walls have ears. |
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His art is refined but never precious, and the voice per se is simply ravishing. |
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Miracle stories per se may be crude renderings of the seamless and spiritual way in which God truly responds to the world but, when properly spiritualized, they take on value. |
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This problem is less a function of movies per se than of the larger Hollywood publicity machine through which personal lives are packaged for public consumption. |
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Demonising public-sector employment per se would be unjust and ignorant. |
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Huge potholes mar the surface, only half the road per se is motorable, there is no system of demarcated drains and the entire stretch is one filthy mess. |
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There is a lot of conversation about a slow recovery versus a V-shaped recovery, and that's not how I per se see the world. |
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El final de la novela se compone de las cartas que barden envia a Eduard Rodriguez. |
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Studies of the mapwork of children per se have mainly concerned large scale maps and perception maps. |
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Rester les bras croises et se contenter de se lamenter en disant que c'est le destin ou agir? |
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Autant de critiques lances ca et la par des femmes qui se font tort mutuellement sans le moindre remord. |
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The final chapter gives the conditions required for a per se notum proposition. |
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It wasn't the content matter of the story per se or the fact that it was a rapefic. |
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Des bus transportant les partisans de Morsi, avaient quitte vers midi la place Rabi'a, se dirigeant vers les places Roxi et Ramses. |
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Presentment of a felo de se before justices of peace, or oyer and terminer, traversable by the executor. |
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Mala in se offenses are felonies, property crimes, immoral acts and corrupt acts by public officials. |
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En primer lugar se llevo a cabo el AFC de la version original de 13 items y, posteriormente, de la version de 9 items. |
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Hy was versot op O Henry en Damon Runyon se kortverhale en het later John Steinbeck bewonder en gelees. |
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Au milieu de la matinee, elle se dirige vers le garage d'ou elle sort une pancarte en bois. |
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Notons par ailleurs que le Maroc a procede a la fermeture de son ambassade apres que les houthis se sont emparees de la capitale yemenite. |
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Sense-perception per se cannot recognize even individual substances as such, since it has no access to any sortal concepts like man, horse, tree. |
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But what makes the picture interesting is not so much the forms per se but the antiform, or the way empty space is shared by the forms. |
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A la medina de Rabat, se trouve un coin typique, connu sous le nom de Souk Sebat, marche des chaussures. |
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Un jeune homme, a la mine grise, descend du vehicule et se dirige vers la malle arriere. |
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Government itself is Malum in se but what I mean is the really bad aspects of government. |
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After the initial discovery, the mutants were crossed inter se and pure homozygous stock of the mutant was established. |
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Passe un certain degre de coriacite ou de misere, la vie parfois se reveille et cicatrise tout. |
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Pour eviter de se disperser en 2013 a cause du projet 2014, Ferrari a cree deux groupes de travail separes a Maranello. |
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To formalize the opposition between the reflexive passive and the impersonal reflexive, he distinguishes between argument se and nonargument se. |
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For exploiting hybrid vigor, per se performance, sca effects and the extent of heterosis of hybrids are important. |
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The name Plantagenet itself was unknown as a family name per se until Richard of York adopted it as his family name in the 15th century. |
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However the se lection committee, chaired by former Cork boss Donal O'Grady, were clearly not impressed with the Rebels or Waterford who have less players included. |
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Many courts have a pro se clerk to assist people without lawyers. |
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In 1976 and 1977, Michael Porter worked as a group home houseparent in Bowling Green, Ohio, and se of the Ohio Association of Group Homes for a year. |
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Aeolism, or the emphasis on the form or sound of words per se rather than on their meaning or sense, presently flourishes under many dignified guises. |
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There is no bright-line, per se rule that the addition of a TLD to an otherwise descriptive mark will never, under any circumstances, operate to create a registrable mark. |
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Malgre ce petit bemol, Warren se montre convaincant dans son analyse. |
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The audience and fans were left awestruck as they danced to the romantic number Kismat se tum humko mile ho, from the 2000 film Pukar, and Dhak dhak from Beta. |
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Sence now that he by the right honde of god exalted is, and hath receaved off the father the promys off the holy goost, he hath sheed forthe that which ye nowe se and heare. |
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Entree are offering race goers a greater se lection of ticket and hospitality packages through the construction of the new stands, built adjacent to the Queen Mother Stand. |
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Mr Lavery told the HousS se of Commons it was making job hunting worse. |
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The earliest sites at which Germanic peoples per se have been documented are in Northern Europe, in what now constitutes the plains of Denmark and southern Sweden. |
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Only if one falls short of per se unity is a cause introducible. |
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According to tradition, in 1840 the Caddo tribe and the Choctaws met in a fierce battle about two miles SE of Caddo, where the Caddoans came often to hunt and camp. |
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