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Lisa Rubin He's trying to bore the jury to death with tediousness, to point where they just want the trial to be over, and hoping that gets them to not guilty.

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POLITICO Good. No matter what your cause, you lose all credibility when you break the law, and then your actions end up reflecting negatively for your cause. Not to mention the consequences you'll have to face.

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Dr. Annie Andrews Thank-you for that reminder. My husband & I joined a gym in late Jan, and my mileage this month (walk/run/pedal) is 228 miles. And after 43 years as a smoker, it's been 54 days since my last one.

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Seung Min Kim Big difference between protesting and barricading yourselves in a building. Defying the law does nothing to raise support for your cause.

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