Byron Walden Neville Fogarty This may not be it then. Here's what I've got, with a blurb referencing 'collaboration between man and machine'
Thank you to this past Saturday's The New York Times #crossword writer Byron Walden for shouting out Hebrew University! We were ecstatic to read the crossword clue, 'school co-founded by Albert Einstein in 1918, informally.' bit.ly/3ArmAtc #shoutout
Neville Fogarty Byron Walden I believe it is in this blue edition, yes. (p80) The year isn't specified, but the name and blurb line up. Separately, I'll note also there's another edition since: amazon.com/Competitive-Cr…
Here are your denim-clad JORTS winners:
Byron Walden 🥇, 7 votes
Sam Brody 🥈, 5 votes
Ben Bass & Beyond 🥉, 4 votes
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No idea whether they play the actual game well, but here are your TETRIS clue winners:
Byron Walden🥇, 7 votes
lolsbury hill🥈, 6 votes
Sam Brody🥉, 4 votes
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Here are your PITCHER aces:
Byron Walden 🥇, 6 votes
Ramki Krishnan 🥈, 4 votes
lolsbury hill 🥉, 3 votes
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Here's who did the best READINGs:
Byron Walden 🥇, 8 votes
Jess Shulman and Mo Pelzel tie for 🥈with 7 votes each
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Ruben Navarro Byron Walden The Deuce AG The book case is a perfect example. It was a cert vote. Her recusing would be the same as her no vote because they needed affirmative yes votes to hear it. Gorsuch also didn't recuse in the case.
More judges allows for quorum in cases where several justices must recuse.