Rick Hasen, a professor at University of California, Irvine, dismissed the Mississippi statute as essentially unenforceable.
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“I just ate a softshell crab po-boy,” says Irvine Blackburn, from New Orleans.
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The movie industry had declared this Irvine Welsh novel to be “unfilmable.”
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Engen says Alayban and her husband have been to Irvine at least three times on holiday.
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The woman ran out to the main street at around 6:50 Tuesday morning, seeking help on a public bus in Irvine.
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New Haven has considerable to thank Mr. Irvine for in his attitude in the past crisis.
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And I entreated him to give me a little money, that, with my son, we might go into Irvine and provide ourselves with weapons.
Ringan Gilhaize|John Galt
When Peter was 10 years of age his master brought him and his sister to Irvine.
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Dr Irvine states that formerly, when opium was not produced in Rajwarra, this root was extensively smoked as a stimulant.
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When the service was over, as Archy was leaving the cabin, Captain Irvine called him back.
Archibald Hughson|W.H.G. Kingston
British Dictionary definitions for Irvine (1 of 2)
Irvine1
/ (ˈɜːvɪn) /
noun
a town on the W coast of Scotland, the administrative centre of North Ayrshire: designated a new town in 1966. Pop: 33 090 (2001)
British Dictionary definitions for Irvine (2 of 2)
Irvine2
/ (ˈɜːvaɪn) /
noun
Alexander Andrew Mackay, Baron, known as Derry. born 1940, British lawyer and Labour politician; Lord Chancellor (1997–2003)