Judges and Judiciary
Jul. 2, 1999
It's All Greek
^^Bench Press^^ It's All Greek Political correctness is sometimes enough to get one's Irish up By Gregory C. O'Brien Jr. My friend O'Toole, whose Irish temper is generally offset by his Irish wit, fancies himself an authority on locution. It is best not to argue with him on the subject, especially when he is drinking (which, owing to his genes, is frequent).
By Gregory C. O'Brien Jr.
My friend O'Toole, whose Irish temper is generally offset by his Irish wit, fancies himself an authority on locution. It is best not to argue with him on the subject, especially when he is drinking (which, owing to his genes, is frequent).
We ...
My friend O'Toole, whose Irish temper is generally offset by his Irish wit, fancies himself an authority on locution. It is best not to argue with him on the subject, especially when he is drinking (which, owing to his genes, is frequent).
We ...
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