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{{g}}A [[legal eagle]], though curiously a more pejorative term, suggestive of the sort of obsessive-compulsive who can’t see the wood for the trees and just can’t let a manky, yes unsightly, but fundamentally irrelevant and economically immaterial point, that everyone else wishes she would just drop, ''go''.
{{g}}A [[legal eagle]], though, and however lovable ''real'' beagles may be, a ''legal'' beagle is a curiously pejorative term, suggestive of the kind of obsessive-compulsive who can’t see the wood for the trees and just can’t let a manky, yes unsightly, but fundamentally irrelevant and economically immaterial point, that everyone else wishes she would just let go, ''go''.


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A legal eagle, though, and however lovable real beagles may be, a legal beagle is a curiously pejorative term, suggestive of the kind of obsessive-compulsive who can’t see the wood for the trees and just can’t let a manky, yes unsightly, but fundamentally irrelevant and economically immaterial point, that everyone else wishes she would just let go, go.

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