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When Booker/Fanfan is handed down, however, I plan to give it a read and post my thoughts on the new decision together with some broader thoughts about the Apprendi/Blakely movement, where it came from, and where it might be going.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Big Day at the Court Tomorrow?: 2004
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One team member, a vastly experienced Chamonix guide known as Fanfan, falls into a crevasse and sustains serious, though not critical injuries.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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The pastor of the ministry's church in Haiti, Pastor Baptiste (commonly called "Fanfan" and pronounced "fa-fa"), served as their guide.
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