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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
docket .
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Examples
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Afterwards, I found myself charged with Trespassing, Resisting Arrest and Public Disturbance, and have been rocket docketed for the morning of November 4th.
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Because her previous job as solicitor general involved her in formulating government positions in cases now before the Supreme Court, she has recused herself from about half of the docketed cases.
Free Speech Tested Anew in Digital Age Jess Bravin 2010
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What Clarence did by trying to get this foolishness docketed after another member of the Court turned it down, never, ever happens on the Court.
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The affidivaits were docketed three weeks ago as part of the thick defense filings that I read and posted on my website.
Andrew Kreig: Did the DoJ Blackmail Siegelman Witness With Sex Scandal? 2009
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As Ron Katznelson reports, there were 23,000+ appeals filed in FY 2008, and only about 6,500 were docketed to the Board.
Appeals "Skyrocket" at the USPTO Peter Zura 2009
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The latest issue posted is a request for an injunction on the election results pending the resolution of a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by attorney Philip J. Berg, a case that is docketed for a similar conference among the justices on Jan. 9.
Candidate For RNC Chair Sends Out CD With Song Called "Barack, The Magic Negro" 2009
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(We can only guess at the date from circumstantial evidence, but classified government filings docketed in our challenge to the NSA Program, CCR v. Bush, and some stray comments from Sen. Bonior support the notion that the secret court ruled in April.)
Shayana Kadidal: Dems on FISA Modernization: It's Not Worse Than The Military Commissions Act 2008
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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States has docketed Igartua, et al.v. United States of America (P-776-06) and Rossello, et al.v. United States of America (P-1105-06) as violations of human rights for the disenfranchisement of "four million American citizens".
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I noticed jewel-cases, with ciphers and armorial bearings stamped upon them, and sets of fine table-linen, and weapons of price; but none of the things were docketed.
Gobseck 2007
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I noticed jewel-cases, with ciphers and armorial bearings stamped upon them, and sets of fine table-linen, and weapons of price; but none of the things were docketed.
Gobseck 2007
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