Sentences with phrase «helpful reader»

I see you have lots of other helpful readers, too.
excellent read and helpful the reader offers hope for all who may be effected by this subject.
** Helpful reader Jon reminded me that Samuel L. Jackson actually holds the lead in this trivia answer as he's been in five of the six «Avenger» films.
In my haste to get my previous post online, I neglected to address a critical point (later brought to my attention by a particularly helpful reader).
Typos have been rounded up and summarily vanquished by helpful readers.
(Note: After I posted this recipe, I found out from a helpful reader that red lentils are available at Indian or Middle Eastern stores, and that when you cook them, they disintegrate into a thick broth or gravy — so your soup texture will be different if you use red lentils).
A helpful reader forwarded this invite to an event the AG is hosting at the Fort Orange Club in Albany tomorrow.
While engaged in the daily email purge required to keep our system able to send and receive electronic missives, I came across a fundraising appeal sent out by Democratic Senator - in - waiting Terry Gipson last week that was forwarded by a helpful reader.
The ad, forwarded by a helpful reader, is a full - page number that appeared in the 5 Towns Jewish Times — a publication that caters to the Orthodox Jewish community in Nassau County.
I was, not surprisingly, watching HB 1121 more closely than the others — but when a helpful reader pointed out that discussion of HB 1127 in the Local and Federal Affairs Committee on April 4th was broadcast online, I had to take a look.
On Monday, President and CEO Wayne Pacelle, waded into the feral cat / wildlife debate on his blog (brought to my attention by a helpful reader), noting that HSUS «work [s] for the protection of both feral cats and wildlife.»
A helpful reader pointed out my mistake, -LSB-...]
But a helpful reader suggests «Slick» as an alternative.
I just learned from a helpful reader that yesterday the Second Circuit rejected the government's appeal of this sentence (in this summary order), based largely on the strength of the Circuit's work last week in its en banc Cavera decision (basics here, comments here on Cavera).
Thanks to a helpful reader, I just discovered that the Second Circuit today handed down its en banc opinion in US v. Cavera, No. 05 - 4591 (2d Cir.
A helpful reader alerted me to the fact that, late last year, the Second Circuit decided (apparently sua sponte) to consider en banc the case of US v. Cavera (05 - 4591).
A helpful reader made sure I did not miss a fascinating Second Circuit panel decision today reversing an above - guideline sentence as unreasonable in United States v. Singh, No. 16 ‐ 1111 (2d Cir.
In addition, a helpful reader has sent me this link to an Angel Diaz blog.
Though I have blogged about both these great pieces when they first appeared on SSRN, a helpful reader pointed out the fact that the May 2008 issue of the Yale Law Journal is now online here with the final published versions of two must - reads for federal sentencing fans:
UPDATE: It's been pointed out to me by a helpful reader that I gave M. Vandeginste more credit than I should have.
A helpful reader made sure I did not miss the remarkable opinion emerging yesterday from the First Circuit in the form of a very lengthy concurrence in the denial of rehearing en banc in United States v. Rivera - Ruperto, No. 12 - 2364 (1st Cir.
A helpful reader called my attention to a new federal sentencing note (which will appear in the William & Mary Law Review this fall) now available here via SSRN.
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