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The earliest that can happen, litigiously speaking, is next year.
"some people are going to be very upset, maybe even litigiously upset."
I would like Anna to reappear - indignantly and litigiously - at the end of the film.
Romola later, she was always litigiously active, sued Diaghilev for Nijinsky's arrears of salary and won.
Until they are reined in - by regulation or by litigiously driven people coming to their senses - the system will still be missing its ethical bearings.
--Prudie, litigiously Dear Prudence, A former (almost) significant other thinks I'm stalking her, but I'm really not.
Nest has taken the stance that they will see this through to a patent court as they suspect Honeywell is trying to harass them litigiously and financially out of business.
And when you hear Upper West Siders litigiously defending the poor, bedraggled Hayden Planetarium as an architectural landmark, you may start to feel like a relic yourself.
Now, it is mostly a litigiously guarded brand name, and the five rings are another sports logo, battling for the public's recognition with the swoosh and the Major League Baseball batter's silhouette.
He boasted that he stood up litigiously for the interests of the college; and he had undefined and undefinable ideas that the marshal intercepted a 'Fund,' which ought to come to the collegians.
Trotter, who said he "works in education," is the vice president of Save Our Parks, a group that has been litigiously unable to stop the construction of the new Yankee Stadium on existing parkland.