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But, let's step back to accuracy: "I had an argument with a fellow once about the eye color of a mockingbird," said Melanie Fain, a wildlife artist in Boerne, Texas who had this exchange in her booth at an art fair.
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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But, let's step back to accuracy: "I had an argument with a fellow once about the eye color of a mockingbird," said Melanie Fain, a wildlife artist in Boerne, Texas who had this exchange in her booth at an art fair.
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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But, let's step back to accuracy: "I had an argument with a fellow once about the eye color of a mockingbird," said Melanie Fain, a wildlife artist in Boerne, Texas who had this exchange in her booth at an art fair.
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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But, let's step back to accuracy: "I had an argument with a fellow once about the eye color of a mockingbird," said Melanie Fain, a wildlife artist in Boerne, Texas who had this exchange in her booth at an art fair.
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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But, let's step back to accuracy: "I had an argument with a fellow once about the eye color of a mockingbird," said Melanie Fain, a wildlife artist in Boerne, Texas who had this exchange in her booth at an art fair.
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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But, let's step back to accuracy: "I had an argument with a fellow once about the eye color of a mockingbird," said Melanie Fain, a wildlife artist in Boerne, Texas who had this exchange in her booth at an art fair.
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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Also, to the north and west of here, in the hill country, a town called Boerne, about 5,000 people are without power there because of the ice covering the roadways.
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In the mid-1990s, United States v. Lopez, United States v. Morrison, and Boerne v. City of Flores did set aside Congressional action on those grounds.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Few Thoughts on the Comstock Case 2010
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In City of Boerne vs. Flores, in 1997, the court specifically found that Congress can enforce its 14th amendment powers provided they are “congruent and proportional” — in that specific case, regarding racial bias in voting.
Matthew Yglesias » George Will’s Odd Aversion to Democracy 2009
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But some policing of the outer boundaries of Congressional power is proper, as Lopez, Morrison, and City of Boerne v. Flores makeclear.
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