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  • When they think its fit to boyle they draw off the water from ye ponds by pipes wch Conveys it into a house full of Large Square Iron and Copper panns; they are shallow but they are a yard or two if not more Square, these are fixed in Rowes one by another it may be twenty on a Side, in a house under which is the ffurnace yt burns fiercely to keepe these panns boyling apace, and as it Candy's about ye Edges or bottom so they Shovell it up and fill it in great Baskets and so the thinner part runns through on Moulds they set to Catch it, wch they Call Salt Cakes.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • Or rather, on the Rowes' civilized front steps, sipping a dry martini.

    Night Out on the Town Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Until Rowes first contacted her through Facebook, plaintiff Doreen Flynn says, paying bone marrow donors didn't even cross my mind.

    Lawsuit urges payment for bone marrow donors 2010

  • Jeff Rowes, the Institute for Justice lawyer who filed the lawsuit, argues that transplanting bone marrow — which, in most cases, can be harvested without surgery and is transfused into recipients like blood — is more like a blood transfusion than a heart or kidney transplant.

    Lawsuit urges payment for bone marrow donors 2010

  • "The ruling could save hundreds or thousands more lives a year," according to Jeff Rowes of the Institute for Justice, who was lead counsel on the case.

    A Lifesaving Legal Ruling on Organ Donation Sally Satel 2011

  • "When the government is willing to bully monks and shut down a monk business, that shows no one is safe," said Jeff Rowes, a senior attorney at the Institute for Justice, an Arlington, Va., libertarian public-interest law firm that represents the abbey.

    Benedictine Monks Allowed to Run Casket Business Jennifer Levitz 2011

  • You could say that education is something of a family business for the Rowes and that's why the family's foundation focuses on gifts to fund learning.

    Former Teacher Invests In New York Students Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • It is a narrowly tailored policy for solving a discreet problem, and even Rowes himself stresses that he has no further agenda with his case.

    Michael Rugnetta: Thoughts on Bone Marrow Selling 2010

  • Rowes added a constitutional perspective to this by remarking that a law prohibiting an activity on the ground that it is "morally repugnant" does not advance the public health or safety interests of the state and therefore could fail a "rational basis" test when put before a court.

    Michael Rugnetta: Thoughts on Bone Marrow Selling 2010

  • Rowes is no different in principal from the advocates for same sex marriage who sought to impose that rule through judicial fiat, rather than through democratic action.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » IJ’s Bone Marrow Case: Rational Basis Test 2009

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