It caused consternation (among the judges) that the City Council was looking at it, and they want a separation of powers, ... They're the judicial branch, and they don't seem to think the executive branch or the legislative branch of city government should be looking at them.
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She's gone from not being able to lift the bar, a skinny body that wasn't very strong, ... to now starting to look like a big time college volleyball player - an international level athlete. Hopefully she's going to see great results on the court.
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The second had wedding bells ringing for Tiger at some point during the next 10 days. I'm going fishing next week, ... Nobody's getting married. At least nobody I know.
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Beyond internal support for wireless connectivity standards, Secure Digital will add media storage. You could have a song database on your Palm, ... SD already complies with the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI).
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