tenenbaum in A Sentence

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    Tenenbaum said he was pleased.

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    Dr. Tenenbaum and her Little Sisters help Jack escape through the vent system, where he falls and loses consciousness.

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    Tenenbaum's attorney, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson, said he plans to file a motion for a new trial by Jan. 4.

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    In July, a federal jury in Boston ordered Tenenbaum to pay $675,000 to four record labels for downloading and distributing 30 songs.

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    Tenenbaum's lawyer, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson, said that he plans to file a motion for a new trial by January 4.

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    She said, look, this isn't your business, he can say whatever he wants about the issue, he has First Amendment rights,” Tenenbaum said.

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    Tenenbaum's attorney, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson, said Monday that he plans to file a motion for a new trial by Jan. 4.

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    They claimed Tenenbaum has been encouraging people to visit a Swedish Web site where they can illegally download the songs he was sued for sharing.

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    Joel Tenenbaum, a Boston University student from Providence, R.I., was ordered Monday to refrain from future copyright violations and to destroy copies of recordings he downloaded without authorization.

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    Tenenbaum said he had nothing to do with the Web site, and Gertner said she would not attempt to silence Tenenbaum's criticism of the recording industry and copyright laws.

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    Cara Duckworth, a spokeswoman for the Recording Industry Association of America, said the group was satisfied that the judge required Tenenbaum“to destroy all illegal music files and refrain from further theft of our music”.

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    When Jack awakens, Dr. Tenenbaum has already deactivated some of his conditioned responses(such as the trigger phrase itself) and assists him in breaking the remaining ones, among them one that would have eventually stopped his heart.

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    Gertner said Tenenbaum acknowledged that a purpose of his song-sharing was so that his friends could enjoy the music-“that is, the very use for which the artist or copyright holder is entitled to expect payment as a reward.”.

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    Gertner said that although Tenenbaum's case does not constitute fair use, she could envision a fair-use defense for someone who shared files only during a period before the law concerning file-sharing was clear and before legitimate download services were widely available.

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    Gertner said that although Tenenbaum's case does not constitute fair use, she could envision a fair-use defence for someone who shared files only during a period before the law concerning file-sharing was clear and before legitimate download services were widely available.

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    When it becomes clear to Fontaine that he is losing control of Jack, Fontaine points out the peculiar fact that Tenenbaum has survived both World War II as a Holocaust victim and the battle in Rapture, insinuating that she has a secret agenda of her own.

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