| 31. | A rough justice of sorts will somehow be served, even if the cops and the courts play minor roles.
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| 32. | So, maybe all that, taken together, constitutes rough justice _ at least to some people, if not to me.
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| 33. | Originally called Rough Justice, Ebury made a last minute change of name to The Footballer's Wife, for undisclosed reasons.
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| 34. | The offer the banks made Friday was for what has become known as the " rough justice " fund.
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| 35. | But Frank Slevin, another lawyer in the group, argued that " fast justice can only be rough justice ."
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| 36. | "It's rough justice and not precise justice, " but the best way to speed up the settlement, he told reporters.
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| 37. | Henry also wrote two television plays, " Rough Justice " in 1962 and " Person to Person " in 1967.
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| 38. | "There actually seems to be a rough justice to all of this, " said Edgar Dobie, managing producer of the Tonys.
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| 39. | "We'd need to get to some point of rough justice, where justice and peace are re-established, " said a NATO official.
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| 40. | The vast majority of Kenyan employees'violations of labour legislation were settled with " rough justice " meted out by their employers.
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