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Richard Ducey, thank you for raising the issue of whether Shepards is continuing to note West headnotes.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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Richard Ducey, thank you for raising the issue of whether Shepards is continuing to note West headnotes.
Shepards, Leopards 2005
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The Shepards were a family we first met at a regatta in Portland
Up the River or, Yachting on the Mississippi Oliver Optic 1859
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This is a fascinating study where Smith analyzes how many of the law review articles in Lexis 'Shepards' database (?) are cited and how often:
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German Shepards don't need a job to be happy, they need a friend, a human friend.
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I usually carry a walking stick because all to often some mangy unkempt unleashed rat-mutt will decide to have one of my dogs for breakfast ... not a wise decision as they are 60 lb. German Shepards.
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I grew up in England so I thought I should let you know that usually Shepards Pie uses lamb, as that is what the shepard would have had access to.
Schlepperd's Pie aka TBTAM 2009
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I usually carry a walking stick because all to often some mangy unkempt unleashed rat-mutt will decide to have one of my dogs for breakfast ... not a wise decision as they are 60 lb. German Shepards.
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For this reason, to use this controversy as an opportunity to argue that Jim Wallis -- who has said that true Christians have a duty to stand between homophobic bullies and the Matthew Shepards of this world -- is against equal protection under the law for LGBTQ individuals and couples, or that he would oppose welcoming two mothers and their son into the pews of his church, is as misguided as it is counterproductive.
Christopher LaTondresse: The Sojourners And Jim Wallis Backlash Misses The Point Christopher LaTondresse 2011
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German Shepards don't need a job to be happy, they need a friend, a human friend.
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