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There was Jack -- more properly 'Jeck' -- Bartley, for instance, his bosom friend until they began to cool in consequence of a common interest in Miss Peckover.
The Nether World George Gissing 1880
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Curatorship of this event is superb, as demonstrated by exciting artists in residence including UK composer Philip Jeck and multi-disciplined Japanese artist Tetsuo Kogawa, who will produce new work to be shown next Saturday at Barrow Island's St John's Church.
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David Jeck, a horse owner, sent his daughter back the next day with two things: a .44 Magnum rifle and a bale of hay.
Dashing through the snow: Town unites to rescue trapped horses The Nag 2008
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Logan Jeck, 21, came upon the pair while retrieving two tourists 'snowmobiles in the snow-covered terrain.
Archive 2008-12-01 The Nag 2008
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Logan Jeck, 21, came upon the pair while retrieving two tourists 'snowmobiles in the snow-covered terrain.
Dashing through the snow: Town unites to rescue trapped horses The Nag 2008
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David Jeck, a horse owner, sent his daughter back the next day with two things: a .44 Magnum rifle and a bale of hay.
Archive 2008-12-01 The Nag 2008
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Jeck, a political science major, is taking a judicial process class and is looking at the issue of cameras in the courts as her thesis topic.
How Dahlia Lithwick would like you to think about Supreme Court appointments: liberal = moderate, conservative = extreme. Ann Althouse 2009
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We asked Jeck two more questions in our brief phone interview this morning.
How Dahlia Lithwick would like you to think about Supreme Court appointments: liberal = moderate, conservative = extreme. Ann Althouse 2009
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According to her own notes and this account in today's Sun-Sentinel, Jeck asked whether the rationale for Scalia's well-known opposition to cameras in the Supreme Court was "vitiated" by the facts that the Court allows public visitors to view arguments and releases full argument transcripts to the public, and that justices go out on book tours.
How Dahlia Lithwick would like you to think about Supreme Court appointments: liberal = moderate, conservative = extreme. Ann Althouse 2009
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After Scalia made his comment to Jeck, he took several written questions and then circled back to Jeck's query, according to this story in the Palm Beach Post.
How Dahlia Lithwick would like you to think about Supreme Court appointments: liberal = moderate, conservative = extreme. Ann Althouse 2009
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