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The Court also rejected an argument advanced by the Center for Food Safety that planting is the natural consequence of seeds, even though they are sold by a grain elevator with the intention of being processed into food or other products.
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Authorities said Ms. Gillespie, a mother of four adult children, was returning to her Prospect Heights apartment from a shopping trip to the local Key Food on Dec. 17, 2011, when she left the elevator at the fifth floor to find Mr. Isaac standing there.
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Ms. Gillespie, the mother of four adult children, was returning home from a shopping trip at a nearby Key Food Saturday at around 4 p.m. when she exited the elevator at the fifth floor to find Mr. Isaac standing there, according to her nephew Rickey Causey and police.
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