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Then there's Motley's secret courtroom weapon: an iPad outfitted with a Koran application that allows her to quickly pull up verses from Islam's holy book.
American former beauty queen defending foreigners stuck in Afghan legal system Ernesto Londoño 2010
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Then there's Motley's secret courtroom weapon: an iPad outfitted with a Koran application that allows her to quickly pull up verses from Islam's holy book.
American former beauty queen defending foreigners stuck in Afghan legal system Ernesto Londoño 2010
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Not one sentence in its 448 pages is about Motley's music, which is even more impressive and appropriate.
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"Your affiant believes that the recovered items from the security checkpoint and Motley's apartment were packaged in a manner consistent with the trafficking of contraband into correctional facilities."
D.C. jail guard charged with smuggling Paul Duggan 2010
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` ` We knew towards the end of the second quarter that they were getting tired, '' said Kaepernick, a sophomore whose 20th rushing touchdown tied Hall of Famer Marion Motley's career total.
USATODAY.com 2008
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If you thought Jabba the Hutt was disgusting, you'd be horrified at Motley's description.
Book Review: Perdido Street Station by China Mieville Scott Parker 2010
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Ghostwriter Neil Strauss deserves combat pay for getting Motley's inner circle to reconstruct this glorious, ridiculous time, from L. A.'s club and flier scene to the newly minted power broker that was MTV, all the barroom fights and upside down drum solos, the strippers and rehab stints and marriages gone wrong.
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If you thought Jabba the Hutt was disgusting, you'd be horrified at Motley's description.
Archive 2010-04-01 Scott Parker 2010
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But courts have traditionally deferred to the academy, and that is why Motley's ruling has schools worried.
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More deference: Critics of Motley's decision say it tramples on the academic freedom of colleges and universities, insinuating courts into the realm of hiring and promotion.
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