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All four of the concurring justices parted from requiring a federal law to enforce Section 3.

It was U2's Bono who lent him a Martello Tower to live in when he parted from The Pogues and it was Sinead O'Connor who famously reported him to the police when she despaired of his heroin habit.

From BBC

But hey, he got Steve Bannon to give a nasty speech, because Bannon will always reliably show up where fools are being parted from their money.

From Salon

And the sweet relief that follows hours or days but hopefully not weeks later, when your bag is hand-delivered to your door at some odd hour, hopefully erasing the brief agony of being parted from gifts, souvenirs, and smuggled alcohol that you wouldn’t have had room for if you hadn’t checked that slightly-too-big bag.

From Slate

Joel is finally ready to be a father figure to Ellie as they arrive at the fabled Firefly hospital . . . only to be knocked out by a concussion grenade and parted from her.

From Salon

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