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...asked, you can get a sense of where the camps may divide. Of course, as always, you have to look at each question with a grain of salt: The Justices can ask any questions for any reason - strategic, intellectual, et cetera. For example, they may ask a question to redirect the line of debate, or in order to make a point to their colleagues...
...breakup of the Republic, suspended habeas corpus. What could the Florida Supreme Court do, when confronting a similar threat, except to tell the vote counters to keep on counting, and to count until they had found sufficient votes to cause Barbra and the rest to unpack their bags and redirect their drivers from the international terminal at LAX to Bel-Air for lunch...
...corner of the Harvard net by unmarked midfielder Anne Makinen. As Erickson's cross passed in front of the goal, the Harvard defender positioned in front of Makinen mistimed her leap, leaving the Irish's leading scorer--and the leading candidate for Player of the Year--open for the redirect...
Twelve minutes later, with the game knotted at one goal apiece, freshman back Lauren Cozzolino unleashed a screaming liner which Costello headed on goal. The redirect bounced off the left post and fell right to the foot of freshman midfielder Katie Westfall who was stationed well inside the box. Despite having an uncontested shot, Westfall sailed her kick well high of the net, and the game remained tied...
...have to redirect development assistance, so that helping developing countries focuses on keeping them up to date with trade regulations, and not on building costly roads and bridges," he said...