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someone who doesn't understand what is going on

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a fabric interwoven with threads of metal

deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg

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pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness

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disabled in the feet or legs

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How such a practice or such significance interacts with the assertion of Crown sovereignty is not addressed by Lamer CJC, writing for the majority.
The important point is that, in Lamer J's view, the constitutional limitations on the adjudicator were determined by the Court's independent assessment about what was demonstrably justifiable under s 1 of the Charter.
Granted, a bare majority of the Court disagreed with Lamer in Rodriguez.
L'auteur de l'artide examine en outre la methodologie que le juge Lamer a suivie en vue de definir les << principes de justice fondamentale >>.
During the trial, drivers used their Sheetz Fleet Business Advantage card loaded into their specially enabled Near Field Communication (NFC) mobile phones to make fuel and convenience store purchases at hundreds of Sheetz locations by waving their NFC mobile phones at contactless-enabled readers, the companies reported.Wright Express was able to authorize and process the mobile transactions as easily as those done by drivers using plastic cards, according to the companies."The mobile payment pilot was a huge success, meeting and exceeding our initial objectives," said Russ Lamer, manager of emerging technologies at South Portland, Maine-based Wright Express.
ET LE MASQUE SORTIT DA LAMER Les pays canaques anciens de Hienghene a Temala, Gomen et Koumac.
Junior bridesmaid was Ann Lamer Jefcoat, niece of the bride.
In one fell swoop a lame-duck President of a wounded superpower became even lamer. More than lame, in fact.
"To discover a cluster that is so distant yet so big was quite lucky," says study coauthor Georg Lamer of the Astrophysical Institute of Potsdam in Germany.
Another rationale - less self-serving but even lamer - was voiced by Amethyst founder John McCardell, the former president of Middlebury College, who lamented that the current law is viewed by young people as "unjust and unfair and discriminatory."
Moreover, being an adult male in a large population of spiny softshell turtles (Apalone spinifera spinifera), it may have made a genetic contribution to the local Illinois population (Lamer et al., 2006).
Along with informing the board about the changes in course goals and standardized tests, Marv Lamer, superintendant of the Valley Academy of Career and Technology Education, said Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses have to be taught by instructors certified to teach CTE courses by the State Board or a post-secondary institution.
In addition, Lamer says that Moore promulgates political positions that lack nuance and insight and which are not only wrong but which are also ultimately counter-productive to the causes Moore seemingly supports.