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When I visited Breyer in Cambridge, there was a tidy pile of
children's toys on the living-room floor, the residue of a recent
visit by his oldest grandchild. "My daughter told me she didn't want
me to be buying toys all the time for my grandchildren, and I said
fine," Breyer said. "So these are my toys," he added, with the
triumphant smile of a lawyer deploying winning argument. "I bought
them for myself."
		-- "Breyer's Big Idea", by Jeffrey Toobin, the New
		   Yorker, 2005-10-31
		   http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/051031fa_fact

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