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In one early scene, she voices her preference for maneuvering around Shiz University, where she’s just enrolled, without help — a desire wholly understood by her sister, if not their overbearing father or the campus staff.

Ultimately, his execution was stayed due to some unprecedented legal maneuvering by Texas lawmakers.

From Salon

DeJoy’s resistance to taking advice from lawmakers only exacerbated doubts about the maneuvering that put him in his job.

An editorial denounced the “save-Chessman madness,” arguing that the real outrages were the drawn-out legal maneuvering and political weakness that had delayed his execution.

On Sunday, Gibson took to Instagram and called his ex’s legal maneuvering “goofy” and insisted that he is innocent because their prenup allegedly covered everything involved in their 2020 divorce.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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