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Post by aussie-rabbit on Aug 9, 2015 15:03:03 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 15:11:19 GMT
I am at one with my duality
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Post by MOK on Aug 9, 2015 15:33:41 GMT
I will not settle for any less than a plural!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 15:38:51 GMT
I hope his dual awards treble damages.
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Post by MOK on Aug 9, 2015 15:46:29 GMT
Come to think of it... could getting beat up for your offense and then having to pay for it, too, constitute double jeopardy?
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Post by chrisperoni on Aug 9, 2015 16:33:53 GMT
The real question is- what sword and shield is he holding in the pictures?
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Post by LG Martial Arts on Aug 9, 2015 22:33:57 GMT
Where's the copy editor when you need them? Sadly, this kind of bad spelling isn't relegated to the news industry. This past school year, the Dean of Instruction at the school where I teach sent out multiple emails about "Duel Enrollment" classes... I guess she and the rest of admin wanted the kids to settle who was best in their classes by battling it out? LOL.
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Post by Cosmoline on Aug 11, 2015 16:56:53 GMT
I practice a lot with a fellow lawyer, and it's not impossible for a duel of some sort to be used in an agreed-upon alternative dispute resolution. Like a coin flip. It would probably have to be non-binding though.
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