nt is prudent; but if the evidence is merely probable, an opinionbased on it is prudent, but a judgment based on it is imprudent. I turned around slowly, and he was standing too close, invading the hell out of my personal space. Albuquerque is at 7,000 feet. She wore tan Docker pants, a white polo shirt, with a tweed jacket complete with leather elbow patches, as if she'd read the dress code for college professors and was trying to conform.
Just checking for weapons. Professor Dallas, call me Dallas, was shorter than I was, and so petite that in the tight clothes she'd have looked prepubescent. The hand she put over her mouth to smother a giggle still had that soft, round baby look to it. , when a judge causes a slight injustice by reason of hisprocrastination), or when it proceeds from a want of fervor.
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