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The legisla - ture could not mean, that those attornies who are employed in the public business for the revenue, should be less regularly educated in the knowledge of their business, than those who are employed in private disputes; besides, an attorney in one court may practise in the name ofan attorney of any other.
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It camefromthe Middle French word Pamphilet, which the Oxford English Dictionary explainswas theFrench title ofan anonymous12th-century comic love poem written in Latin: Pamphilus, seu de Amore Pamphilus: or, On Love.
The Grammarphobia Blog » Blog Archive » Is a pamphlet a little pamph? 2010
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I remain sceptical of the juryverdict anddeeply suspicious of the reasons Rick Perry panicked at the idea ofan honestairing of the evidence pro and con.
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When I contact an author to facilitate the scheduling ofan interview, I need to know a lot.
Are you sure you want to make that call? « The Book Publicity Blog 2009
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When I contact an author to facilitate the scheduling ofan interview, I need to know a lot.
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I wonder if Ms Bruni is a fan ofan author from her adoptive country, Fred Vargas?
Media Maxine 2009
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So in the future you will work freelance as a contractor, as part ofan outsourced team or as an entrepreneur yourself serving a niche audience, centered around the years of experience you have built up.
Simon Dixon: Why You Will Have No Job Very Soon Simon Dixon 2011
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When I contact an author to facilitate the scheduling ofan interview, I need to know a lot.
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And among the commonest reasons why forgers get busy in the first place is to take full advantage of the excitement arising from the “discovery” ofan object of superabundant rarity.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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And among the commonest reasons why forgers get busy in the first place is to take full advantage of the excitement arising from the “discovery” ofan object of superabundant rarity.
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