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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court doesn’t so much interpret the law as concoct it, and voters will get an opportunity to respond on next week’s ballot.

He adds that “when there is desperation to commune with a loved one, any glimmer of responsiveness can be interpreted as lucidity.”

I interpret this evasion to mean that Mr. Noseda doesn’t care two hoots about American politics and has no intention of allowing it to intrude on his artistic vision for the NSO.

Since 1993, the court had granted only two out of 214 petitions for rehearings, both to redress narrow errors, not differences in interpreting North Carolina’s constitution.

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The Russian tests "cannot in any way be interpreted as a nuclear test", Peskov said.

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