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The Associated Press obituary for Cochran mentioned the Chewbacca defense parody as one of the ways in which the attorney had entered pop culture. [8] Criminologist Thomas O'Connor says that when DNA evidence shows "inclusion", that is, does not exonerate a client by exclusion from the DNA sample provided, "About the only thing you can do is attack the lab for its (lack of) quality assurance ...
It does not make sense. (da: 7.9%; sv: 28.0%) Paraphrase (d) is in fact the only possible interpretation of (1); this is possible due to the lexical ambiguity of har "have" between an auxiliary verb and a lexical verb just as the English have ; however the majority of participants (da: 78.9%; sv: 56%) gave a paraphrase which does not follow ...
I tend to be off in the clouds, and it makes sense to me, but it may not make sense to anyone else. I had the first part of the chorus, and he wanted to add 'hold on to your hope', because in the waiting that's the one thing you can't lose is hope, even when you can't see.
“It makes sense that if you can remind people what’s really important, then maybe they’ll tune out all the noise and the bullshit and the lies, and we can go back to actually hearing each other.
Pascal, it may be recalled, argued that if there were only a tiny probability that God truly existed, it made sense to behave as if He did because the rewards could be infinite whereas the lack of belief risked eternal misery.
If That Makes Sense is the upcoming third studio album by Australian indie rock band Spacey Jane, set to release on 9 May 2025 via AWAL. [a] It was produced by Mike Crossey and written alongside Day Wave and Sarah Aarons. The album is preceded by the lead single "All the Noise", released on 16 January 2025.
“It was a ‘let me think about it.’ Let me see if it makes sense for where I’m at creatively. What other creative things are going on and what is the story?
Eternity is the seventh studio album by Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock.It was released on October 27, 2008 through MLTR Music and At:tack Music. This is the first Michael Learns to Rock album to have been solely produced by Mikkel Lentz, except the tracks "Family Tree" and "Lonely Satellite".