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nounAn·to·nin [an-tuh-nin], /ˈæn tə nɪn/, 1936–2016, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1986–2016. Words nearby Scaliascalenus anterior syndrome, scalepan, scaler, Scales, scaleup, Scalia, Scaliger, scaling, scaling ladder, scall, scallion Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ScaliaAnd what about those liberal activists who made the young Scalia and Thomas so indignant? A Reminder: Our Justices are Politicians in Robes|Jedediah Purdy|November 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST The Atlantic: “In Bruce Allen Murphy, Scalia has met a timely and unintimidated biographer ready to probe.” The Best Biographies of 2014 (So Far)|Scott Porch|July 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST When in disagreement, Scalia became known for the “abrasiveness of his attacks against opponents.” The Outside Game of Justice Scalia, a Loner With Clout|David Fontana|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST Decades from now, though, we will not see Scalia as a lone ranger, but as one of the more influential justices of his time. The Outside Game of Justice Scalia, a Loner With Clout|David Fontana|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Whether you like his approach or not, because of these efforts Scalia has an influence that calling him a “Court of One” obscures. The Outside Game of Justice Scalia, a Loner With Clout|David Fontana|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST Castelforte and Scalia turned back slowly, arguing the while. The conquest of Rome|Matilde Serao Castelforte and Scalia walked out upon the plain, gesticulating. The conquest of Rome|Matilde Serao Once a minute Castelforte and Scalia filled Sangiorgio's glass. The conquest of Rome|Matilde Serao Castelforte engaged in conversation with Correr and Scalatelli, while Scalia removed his topcoat. The conquest of Rome|Matilde Serao Scalia stayed at Sangiorgio's left, and Bomba at Oldofredi's left. The conquest of Rome|Matilde Serao
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