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An excellent [[leqal triplicate]] that neatly conveys the forlorn basic outlook of the [[Mediocre lawyer|average lawyer]]. There is an urban legend that this was once synthesised with a [[for the avoidance of doubt]] clause — in itself a marker of the fearful lawyer’s worldview — to arrive at ''for the avoidance of doubt of any type, kind of variety''. Which is amusing to behold, but until [[I]] see it with my own eyes not even I could credit that to a living, breathing lawyer.
An excellent [[leqal triplicate]] that conveys in {{tag|flannel}} of the finest quality how forlorn is the basic outlook of the [[Mediocre lawyer|average lawyer]]. There is an urban legend that this was once synthesised into a [[for the avoidance of doubt]] clause — in itself a marker of the fearful lawyer’s worldview — to arrive at ''for the avoidance of doubt of any type, kind of variety''. Which is amusing to behold, but until [[I]] see it with my own eyes not even I could credit that to a living, breathing lawyer.


But it does make for an excellent definitions section.
But it does make for an excellent definitions section.
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An excellent leqal triplicate that conveys in flannel of the finest quality how forlorn is the basic outlook of the average lawyer. There is an urban legend that this was once synthesised into a for the avoidance of doubt clause — in itself a marker of the fearful lawyer’s worldview — to arrive at for the avoidance of doubt of any type, kind of variety. Which is amusing to behold, but until I see it with my own eyes not even I could credit that to a living, breathing lawyer.

But it does make for an excellent definitions section.

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