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Nine-thirty this morning, the Senate Judiciary Committee begins questioning Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, and if Monday's session was any indication, the judge will be spending a lot of time explaining this now famous statement.
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Nine-thirty and already it's a Day of the kind that starts with a trip to the shops for milk just so you can have coffee - which is brewing at the same time because the coffee you thought you were going to have was cold and only half a cup.
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Nine-thirty in the morning is appallingly early for a local political hack.
How to Rig an Election Allen Raymond with Ian Spiegelman 2008
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Nine-thirty in the morning is appallingly early for a local political hack.
How to Rig an Election Allen Raymond with Ian Spiegelman 2008
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Nine-thirty in the morning is appallingly early for a local political hack.
How to Rig an Election Allen Raymond with Ian Spiegelman 2008
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Nine-thirty on a glorious late-summer Friday morning, not a cloud in the sky.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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Nine-thirty on a glorious late-summer Friday morning, not a cloud in the sky.
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Nine-thirty came and went ... by which point I was genuinely anxious as I had to be back in Wandsworth at eleven for my weekly supervised visit with Jack.
A Special Relationship Douglas Kennedy 2003
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Nine-thirty came and went ... by which point I was genuinely anxious as I had to be back in Wandsworth at eleven for my weekly supervised visit with Jack.
A Special Relationship Douglas Kennedy 2003
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Nine-thirty in the morning it's a pretty bustling city under normal circumstances and driving in the city is an experience, I will tell you.
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