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He said he would take under advisement the defense motions for dismissal but never addressed them during the brief moments that court was in session Thursday morning.

Kelly said he would take under advisement Tarrio’s motion to move the trial, while saying the defense faced “an uphill climb” given the legal precedent that judges cannot move trials before jury selection for alleged political bias.

Northrop Grumman CEO Kathy Warden responded: “We do not necessarily support the objectives of all of the organizations that we participate in, holistically. There is good work done by all of them, but there is also work that we may not support directly…. And I’ll take under advisement this one in particular, and we will do so following the meeting.”

The odd thing is how unfinished O’Rourke seems in public—not nervous but porous, always looking for enlightenment, or contrary ideas, or a problem he can either solve or take under advisement.

After a daylong hearing, District Judge Kathy Seeley said she would take under advisement arguments she heard on behalf of Freddie Joe Lawrence, 56, and Paul Jenkins, 64, as well as opposing arguments by the state.

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

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