Wild Justice
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Then I took them to Jimbo Jones who
done and he, of course, knew Trenchant since she ha
er. "Jimbo immediately took them to Mark Rogers who is th
e, that didn't seem to me to be what students would write, and Jimbo found
sent them so I went to you, Henry, to the administration, and it was decided that I meet with her and give her
d his notes and asked if Lyle co
nswer this question lent strength to a skeletal syste
the course better. She fought them on everything and finally she quit the course-said it wa
tended reluctantly. He was not convinced but Randy swept him along and Randy
e first one was that Trenchant's name would not appear on it. Inste
her and would stay that way. He had the option to either use it or not, but he could not change it as he was indicating. As for leg
It did not pretend to be otherwise. Even though more emphasis was to be given to recent developments in the field, the radiology cou
use what he wanted, as he wa
when Lyle burst through the door in
and make the changes they want in it?" He yelled at her, continuing with
nual was copyrighted and that she had told Ian and Randy that they were free to use
her, he left. Within the hour, Jimbo
Jimbo. He was still unable or
gy manual because it is illegal and the un
Trenchant told him the same
e's office where they wer
-making broad," was the decision of the assistant vice president for academic affairs of Belmont University. This was don
excerpts were taken verbatim from four standard radiology texts. No source was cited. No author was credited. Also, an entire atlas on radiology
incensed by this. He or she wro
that the department got into serious trouble bec
istle, conveniently forgetting that it w