Nothing Is Fine
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Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described as "very,very, funny", "absolutely, positively, stupendously magnificent" and, "spectaculous"....Andrew J. Mclurg takes takes the sting right out of the high handed pomposity, the double-talk, and officious seriousness of our legal training institutions in this book that has alternately been described
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