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Settlement (litigation)

Index Settlement (litigation)

In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins. [1]

615 relations: 'Round Springfield, A Night at the Opera (Queen album), Abdullahi v. Pfizer, Inc., Aboriginal title in the United States, Activia, Adele Schopenhauer, Adirondack League Club v. Sierra Club, Adventure World Warsaw, Adversarial system, Aiding and abetting, Aimee Semple McPherson, Alaska SeaLife Center, Alaska v. Amerada Hess, Alexander Joseph Brunett, All persons fictitious disclaimer, Allied Capital, Alston & Bird, America's Incredible Pizza Company, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Violet, Ameriquest Mortgage, Ana Garrido Ramos, Andreae & Co., Andrew Inglis Clark, Angelina Rodriguez, Ann Coulter, Ann Dunnigan, Annappes, Anne of Cleves, ANSES, Anthony H. Gair, Anthony Maglica, Anthony Zinni, Anti-Quebec sentiment, Aon (company), Arbitration, ArchCity Defenders, Argentine debt restructuring, Ariel Pink, Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC, Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Ahlborn, Art Institute of Chicago, Arthur Monty M. Ahalt, Ashokan Reservoir, Assignment (law), Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, Atommash, Attorney's fee, Aubrey McClendon, Audiogalaxy, ..., Auric Goldfinger, Aurora (Disney), Automotive industry in China, Baad (practice), Babe Paley, Bank of America, Bat Out of Hell, Beazer Homes USA, Bellwether trial, Bernard Madoff, Bernice King, Bijou Video, Bill Cosby sexual assault cases, Bill O'Reilly (political commentator), Black Box (band), Black Saturday bushfires, Blackhawk International Airways, Blackout (Britney Spears album), Blanche Taylor Moore, BNP Paribas, Bob Barker, Bragg v. Linden Lab, Branded to Kill, Brandon Teena, Breitbart News, Brian Lang, Brian Paddick, Baron Paddick, British Chiropractic Association v Singh, Brock Lesnar, Brokeback Mountain, Bruce George Peter Lee, Bruce Jessen, Bryce Hospital, BSA (The Software Alliance), Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna, Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1, Buyat Bay, Cadit quaestio, California Proposition 65 (1986), California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, Camille Paglia, Caprivi treason trial, Carrie Prejean, Cary Elwes, Case bond, Casmalia Resources Hazardous Waste Landfill, Catherine Stenbock, Catholic Church sex abuse cases by country, Catholic Church sexual abuse cases, Celebrity Skin, Charles Cullen, Charles H. Taylor, Charles R. Scott, Charles S. Burnell, Chery, Choruru, Christie Hefner, Chuck D, Cincinnati, Cinemark Theatres, Circuit split, City of Ontario v. Quon, Civil discovery under United States federal law, Clarence Elkins, Class action, Clermont Club, Click of death, Cobb County School District, Colm O'Gorman, Coming to America, Commonwealth v. Hunt, Community Transit, Compcorp Ltd v Force Entertainment Ltd, Competition between Airbus and Boeing, Compounding a felony, Conaway Ranch, Concurrent use registration, Condition Hüman, Confidentiality, Connection (Elastica song), Consent decree, Consideration, Conspiracy of silence (expression), Consumer Protection Act 1987, Corby toxic waste case, Corona del Mar High School, Corporate integrity agreement, Credit card, Crime in Guyana, Criminal defense lawyer, Crown-Ikarus 286, D.C. sniper attacks, Daimler AG, Damien Hirst, Daniels v. City of New York, Darrell Issa, Darren James, David Atlee Phillips, David Berkowitz, David Falk, David McHugh, David Moyes, DDR Holdings v. Hotels.com, De Beers, Death of Aaliyah, Death of Eric Garner, Death of Freddie Gray, Death of Sandra Bland, Debit card, Defense Base Act, Demel, Demetress Bell, Democracy promotion, Dennis Rader, Deposition (law), Derrick Rose, Disappearance of Rebecca Coriam, Discovery (law), Dispute pyramid, Divorce settlement, Dixie State University, Diya (Islam), Domestic violence in Guyana, Don Engel, Don Keenan, Donald Freed, Donald Gary Young, Dorsey Dixon, Doug Phillips, Dower, Drake (musician), Drumsite, Duane Morris, E.Digital Corporation, Economic Freedom Fighters v Speaker of the National Assembly, Economical with the truth, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Elaine Chao, Elderly Instruments, Eldon Insurance, Elektra v. Santangelo, Emeco, Erin Brockovich, Ernestina Herrera de Noble, Erotica (song), ESPN Major League Baseball, Evan Chandler, Everybody Everybody (song), Evolution Entertainment, Executive compensation in the United States, Fabric (club), Fannie Mae, Féile (music festival), February 1965, Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, Fifty Shades of Grey (film), Fine (penalty), Firing of Shirley Sherrod, First Command Financial Planning, Fitna (film), Flash of Genius (film), Flying imams incident, Ford GoBike, Ford Tractor Company, Forever 21, Forsaking All Others, Forum (alternative dispute resolution), Fossil Group, Francis Wheen, Frank L. Shaw, Frank v. Gaos, Franklin Templeton Investments, Free Republic, Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc., Fruit Roll-Ups, Gagosian Gallery, Gap Inc., Gary Weiss, Geoffrey Bowers, George Harrison, George L. Priest, Gerald Frederick Kicanas, Gerald Walpin, Ghostbusters (song), Glenn Beck, Goldberg Weisman Cairo, Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now), Gordon Gould, Gordon v. Virtumundo, Inc., Gretchen Carlson, Gul Rahman, Guns N' Roses, György Ligeti, Halliburton, Hallmark Cards, Hamburg Parliament, Hamilton Fish III, Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, Hardy Rodenstock, Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure), Health effects arising from the September 11 attacks, Heather Mills, Heather O'Rourke, Hernán Lorenzino, Hertfordshire Constabulary, Hessian War, Highland Park Presbyterian Church (Dallas, Texas), Hildesheim Cathedral, History of labour law, History of Lance Armstrong doping allegations, History of Rangers F.C., Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, Homelessness in Seattle, House of Prayer, Achill, House v. Napolitano, HP Nielsen, Hulk Hogan, Human Rights Review Tribunal, Hush money, Hydroxycut, I Want a New Drug, Ian Reid (manager), IAS 10, Idaho Vandals football, In terrorem, Index of law articles, InfoCision Management Corporation, InfoWars, INK Entertainment, Insolvency in Ireland, Institute for Federal Real Estate (Germany), Interact Advocates for Intersex Youth, International Speedway Corporation, Invention promotion firm, Irene Craigmile Bolam, IRS targeting controversy, It's a Sin, Jacobsen v. Katzer, James Elmer Mitchell, Jan BenDor, Jeff Schmidt (writer), Jeff Sessions, Jeffrey R. MacDonald, Jehovah's Witnesses' handling of child sex abuse, Jerry Buss, Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography, Joe Ganim, John Calipari, John Geoghan, John Ipstones, John Landis, John M. Dowd, John Simmons (attorney), John Yanta, Johnny Cash, Jos Verstappen, Joseph Gutheinz, Joseph Hubert Hart, Julian Robertson, Kamehameha Schools, Karl Bartos, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP, Kenneth Angell, Kerang train accident, Kerr-McGee, Kevin Johnson, Kieron Dwyer, Kim Kardashian, King & Spalding, Kirstie Alley, Konami Corp. v. Roxor Games Inc., L'Ambiance Plaza collapse, L.A. Confidentiel, Lace House (Canaan, New York), Lake Peigneur, Lamber-Goodnow, Larry Fondren, Larry LaPrise, Lawsuit, Lüneburg Sate, Left Behind (2014 film), Legal auditing, Legal case, Legal financing, Legal financing industry, Legal issues surrounding music sampling, Legal threat, Lehman Brothers, Leo Paquette, Leonard Decof, Leonard Maltin, Letter of recommendation, Levonorgestrel-releasing implant, LGBT rights in Maryland, Li Gang incident, Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law, Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants, List of Autopsy: The Last Hours of... episodes, List of conspiracy-thriller films and television series, List of corporate collapses and scandals, List of Latin phrases (N), List of mergers and acquisitions by Facebook, List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes, List of software patents, List of sovereign debt crises, List of Suits characters, List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Roberts Court, Little Fluffy Clouds, Los Angeles Times v. Free Republic, Mac Miller, Makoto Raiku, Malice (film), Mannesmann, Manufacturers Trust Company Building, Marion Davies, Mark Evans Austad, Mark Maley, Marny Stanier, Marshall Strabala, Martha Leijonhufvud, Martha Wash, Marvins Room, Mary Daly, Marysville, Victoria, Masters of War, MC Hammer, Media Research Center, Mediation in Australia, Merck Group, Merger doctrine (civil procedure), Merom Generating Station, Merrill Lynch, Metra, Mi'kmaq, Michael Brown Okinawa assault incident, Michael Gallagher (journalist), Michael Jenkins (running back), Michael Tugendhat, Michael Woodford (executive), Michaele Schreyer, Michele Bachmann, Michigan Life Sciences Corridor, Microsoft vs. MikeRoweSoft, Middletown High School (New York), Mikal Watts, Mineko Iwasaki, Mise of Amiens, Mise of Lewes, Modern Times (film), Mohamed Ahmed Ben Soud, Moneyfacts Group, Monsey Trails, Moose Lake (Manitoba), Mormon abuse cases, Movieland, Murder of Danielle van Dam, Narconon, Nas, National Bottle Museum, Neil Bush, New Carissa, Newmont Mining Corporation, Niles Crane, No Doubt, No Strings Attached (NSYNC album), Non-assertion covenant, Non-binding arbitration, Non-disclosure agreement, Nonrecourse debt, Nora Bernard, North American Free Trade Agreement, Nuisance, O'Brien v Chief Constable of South Wales Police, Occidental Petroleum, Odex's actions against file-sharing, Offer in compromise, Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Opperzau, Opposition procedure before the European Patent Office, Over the Edge (1999), Overturned convictions in Canada, Paris Hilton, Party participation in the mediation process, Passaic River, Patent, Patent infringement, Patent privateer, Patent troll, Paul Harpole, Paul Kazarian, PayPal, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney, Performance test (bar exam), Persil Power, Personal injury, Peter Carter-Ruck, Pierringer release, Plea in equity, PokerStars, Portlandia (statue), PRA Group, Pregnant patients' rights in the United States, Prenda Law, Privacy Commissioner (New Zealand), Private Eye, Public Attorney's Office of the Republic of Serbia, Public insurance adjusting, Publishers Clearing House, Quadratini, Quassaick Creek, Race Riot (Warhol), Radovich v. National Football League, Ralphs, Ramiro Martinez (police officer), Rampart scandal, Randall Terry, Randi Rhodes, Rapeseed, Ray J, Ray Rice, Receivership, Recording Industry Association of America, Reed Elsevier, Inc. v. Muchnick, Reno v. Flores, Replevin, Richard Fuisz, Richard McCoy Jr., Richard Minsky, Rightscorp, Rihanna, Risperidone, Robert Flanagan, Robert M. Parker Jr., Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, Rosalind Runcie, Rough ride (police brutality), Roxanna Brown, Rudy Giuliani, Rule B Attachment, Rutsweiler am Glan, Sachertorte, Salim Mehajer, Salomon Brothers, Sam Worthington, Sam Wyly, Sandy's, Santa Susana Field Laboratory, Sealed Air, Sean Young, Second opinion, Section 21 notice, Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, Seijun Suzuki, Selman v. Cobb County School District, Semtex (drink), Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc., Settle, Settlement, Settlement offer, Settlements and bankruptcies in Catholic sex abuse cases, Seveso disaster, Sexual abuse scandal in Catholic archdiocese of Milwaukee, Sexual abuse scandal in Providence diocese, Sexual abuse scandal in San Diego diocese, Sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Boston, Sheila Carter, Shirley Sherrod, Sho Dozono, Shooting of Samuel DuBose, Shooting of Walter Scott, Simon Singh, Simon Spencer, Snap Inc., SolungAvisa, Solungen, South African contract law, Spyware, SS Andrea Doria, SS El Faro, St Francis' Boy's Home, St. James' Episcopal Church (Batavia, New York), St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Stan Magro, Star Wars Kid, Starbucks, Staten Island University Hospital, Steve Berman (lawyer), Steve Dahl, Steve McManaman, Steven Hatfill, Strike It Up, Structured settlement, Stumpfwald, Sture Murders, Suleiman Abdullah Salim, Summers v. Earth Island Institute, Susan Block, Susan Webber Wright, Sussex Coast College Hastings, Sustainable Energy Fund, Talk Radio Network, Tammy Wynette, Tareq Salahi, Teamwork Motion Pictures, Terry Bean, The Daily Report (Ontario, California), The Great Dictator, The Price Is Right models, The Social Network, The Station nightclub fire, The Weston Group, Theranos, There's No Place Like Home, Three Mile Island accident, Ticketmaster Corp. v. Tickets.com, Inc., Tidbit, Tiger Management, Tim Kaine, Timeline of DOS operating systems, Timothy K. Lewis, Tinsley Voluntary Transfer Program, TISM, TLC (group), Tobacco MSA (Hawaii), Todd Goldman, Tom DeLay, Townes Van Zandt, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, Transformative mediation, Trial consulting, Trump Tower, Tumbleweed Communications, U.S. Steel, UB40, Unfair dismissal, Union Carbide, Unite the Right rally, United States v. Scheinberg, Universal Mobile Systems, University of Phoenix, US Airways Flight 1549, Valuation (finance), Van Jones, Virginia Tech shooting, Warren National University, Web.com (1995 – 2007), Weinstein effect, Wheelchair lift, Wild Thing (Tone Lōc song), William A. Marovitz, William Albertson, William F. Farley, Winstar Communications, Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. fire, Xfire, Y C McNease, 1969: The Velvet Underground Live, 1993 child sexual abuse accusations against Michael Jackson, 2001 Avjet Aspen crash, 2002 New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal, 2013 Rosario gas explosion, 2014–15 Rangers F.C. season. Expand index (565 more) »

'Round Springfield

"'Round Springfield" is the 22nd episode of The Simpsons sixth season.

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A Night at the Opera (Queen album)

A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 21 November 1975 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States.

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Abdullahi v. Pfizer, Inc.

The Kano trovafloxacin trial litigation arose out of a clinical trial conducted by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer in 1996 in Kano, Nigeria, during an epidemic of meningococcal meningitis.

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Aboriginal title in the United States

The United States was the first jurisdiction to acknowledge the common law doctrine of aboriginal title (also known as "original Indian title" or "Indian right of occupancy").

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Activia

Activia is a brand of yogurt owned by Groupe Danone ("The Dannon Company" in the United States) and introduced in France in 1987.

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Adele Schopenhauer

Luise Adelaide Lavinia Schopenhauer, known as Adele Schopenhauer (12 July 1797 – 25 August 1849), was a German author.

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Adirondack League Club v. Sierra Club

Adirondack League Club vs.

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Adventure World Warsaw

The Adventure World Warsaw is a theme park complex under construction at Grodzisk Mazowiecki, about from Warsaw, Poland.

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Adversarial system

The adversarial system or adversary system is a legal system used in the common law countries where two advocates represent their parties' case or position before an impartial person or group of people, usually a jury or judge, who attempt to determine the truth and pass judgment accordingly.

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Aiding and abetting

Aiding and abetting is a legal doctrine related to the guilt of someone who aids or abets in the commission of a crime.

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Aimee Semple McPherson

Aimee Semple McPherson (Aimée, in the original French; October 9, 1890 – September 27, 1944), also known as Sister Aimee or simply Sister, was a Canadian-American Pentecostal evangelist and media celebrity in the 1920s and 1930s,Obituary Variety, October 4, 1944.

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Alaska SeaLife Center

The Alaska SeaLife Center, Alaska’s premier public aquarium and Alaska's only permanent marine mammal rehabilitation facility, is located on the shores of Resurrection Bay in Seward in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Alaska v. Amerada Hess

Alaska v. Amerada Hess et al., officially known as State v. Amerada Hess et al. (1JU-77-877) was a 15-year-long civil lawsuit levied by the state of Alaska against 17 of the world's largest oil companies for underpayment of oil production royalties.

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Alexander Joseph Brunett

Alexander Joseph Brunett (born January 17, 1934) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Seattle from 1997 until his retirement in 2010.

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All persons fictitious disclaimer

An "all persons fictitious" disclaimer in a work of media is one which states that the persons portrayed in it are not based on real people.

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Allied Capital

Allied Capital was a private equity investment firm and mezzanine capital lender providing debt and equity capital for leveraged buyouts, acquisitions and restructurings of established businesses.

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Alston & Bird

Alston & Bird LLP is an international global law firm with over 800 lawyers in 11 offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.

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America's Incredible Pizza Company

America's Incredible Pizza Company (AIPC) is an American restaurant chain based in Springfield, Missouri.

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American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate of the American Cancer Society.

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American Violet

American Violet is a 2008 drama film directed by Tim Disney and starring Nicole Beharie.

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Ameriquest Mortgage

Ameriquest was one of the largest United States sub-prime mortgage lenders until its dissolution in September 2007.

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Ana Garrido Ramos

Ana María Garrido Ramos (born 1966) is a former local government employee of the Ayuntamiento of Boadilla del Monte in the Madrid metropolitan area.

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Andreae & Co.

Andreae & Co. (informally the Andreasche Apotheke or Andreae Pharmacy) was the first court pharmacy in Hanover and was owned by members of the Andreae family from 1645 to 1803.

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Andrew Inglis Clark

Andrew Inglis Clark (24 February 1848 -14 November 1907) was an Australian Founding Father and the principal author of the Australian Constitution; he was also an engineer, barrister, politician, electoral reformer and jurist.

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Angelina Rodriguez

Angelina Rodriguez (born 1968) is an American woman from Montebello, California who was sentenced to death for the September 2000 murder of her fourth husband, Jose Francisco "Frank" Rodriguez.

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Ann Coulter

Ann Hart Coulter (born December 8, 1961) is an American conservative social and political commentator, writer, syndicated columnist, and lawyer.

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Ann Dunnigan

Ann Dunnigan was an American actress and teacher who later became a translator of 19th-century Russian literature.

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Annappes

Annappes is a village and former commune of the Nord Department of France, on the Mark River.

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Anne of Cleves

Anne of Cleves (Anna von Kleve; 22 September 1515 – 16 July 1557) was Queen of England from 6 January to 9 July 1540 as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII.

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ANSES

ANSES (Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social; National Social Security Administration) is a decentralized Argentine Government social insurance agency managed under the aegis of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.

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Anthony H. Gair

Anthony H. Gair (born December 24, 1948) is a New York City attorney and advocate.

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Anthony Maglica

Anthony "Tony" Maglica (born 1930) is the owner and founder of Mag Instrument Inc, the company that manufactures the Maglite flashlight which was designed by Maglica.

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Anthony Zinni

Anthony Charles Zinni (born September 17, 1943) is a former United States Marine Corps general and a former Commander in Chief of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM).

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Anti-Quebec sentiment

Anti-Quebec sentiment is opposition or hostility expressed toward the government, culture, or the francophone people of Quebec.

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Aon (company)

Aon plc is a global professional services firm headquartered in London that provides risk, retirement and health consulting.

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Arbitration

Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is a way to resolve disputes outside the courts.

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ArchCity Defenders

ArchCity Defenders (ACD) is a nonprofit civil rights law firm focusing on poor people and people of color it feels are exploited by the municipal court system in St. Louis, Missouri, through direct services and impact litigation.

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Argentine debt restructuring

The Argentine debt restructuring is a process of debt restructuring by Argentina that began on January 14, 2005, and allowed it to resume payment on 76% of the US$82 billion in sovereign bonds that defaulted in 2001 at the depth of the worst economic crisis in the nation's history.

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Ariel Pink

Ariel Marcus Rosenberg (born June 24, 1978), also known as Ariel Pink, is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter whose music draws heavily from 1970s–1980s pop radio and cassette culture.

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Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC

Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC, 715 F. Supp. 2d 481 (S.D.N.Y. 2010), is a United States district court case in which the Southern District of New York held that Lime Group LLC, the defendant, induced copyright infringement with its peer-to-peer file sharing software, LimeWire.

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Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Ahlborn

Ark.

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Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1879 and located in Chicago's Grant Park, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States.

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Arthur Monty M. Ahalt

Arthur Monty M. Ahalt (born 27 April 1942)http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000187/pdf/am187--664.pdf is an American jurist, and a lifelong resident of Maryland.

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Ashokan Reservoir

The Ashokan Reservoir (Iroquois for "place of fish") is a reservoir in Ulster County, New York.

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Assignment (law)

An assignment is a legal term used in the context of the law of contract and of real estate.

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Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) was a collection of community-based organizations in the United States and internationally that advocated for low- and moderate-income families by working on neighborhood safety, voter registration, health care, affordable housing, and other social issues.

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Atommash

Atommash («Атоммаш») is a multidisciplinary engineering company located in Volgodonsk, Rostov Oblast, Russia.

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Attorney's fee

Attorney's fee is a chiefly United States term for compensation for legal services performed by an attorney (lawyer or law firm) for a client, in or out of court.

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Aubrey McClendon

Aubrey Kerr McClendon (July 14, 1959 – March 2, 2016) was an American businessman and the founder and chief executive officer of American Energy Partners, LP.

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Audiogalaxy

Audiogalaxy was an Internet music service with three incarnations.

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Auric Goldfinger

Auric Goldfinger is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film Goldfinger, based on Ian Fleming's novel of the same name.

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Aurora (Disney)

Princess Aurora, also known as Sleeping Beauty, is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' animated feature film Sleeping Beauty (1959).

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Automotive industry in China

The automotive industry in China has been the largest in the world measured by automobile unit production since 2008.

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Baad (practice)

Baad is a pre-Islamic method of settlement and compensation whereby a female from the criminal's family is given to the victim's family as a servant or a bride.

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Babe Paley

Barbara "Babe" Cushing Mortimer Paley (July 5, 1915 – July 6, 1978) was an American socialite and style icon, whose second husband was the founder of CBS, William S. Paley.

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Bank of America

Bank of America Corporation (abbreviated as BofA) is an American multinational financial services company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Bat Out of Hell

Bat Out of Hell is the second studio album and the major-label debut by American rock singer Meat Loaf, as well as being his first collaboration with composer Jim Steinman and producer Todd Rundgren, released in September 1977 on Cleveland International/Epic Records.

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Beazer Homes USA

Beazer Homes USA, Inc. is a home construction company based in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Bellwether trial

In the law of torts, bellwether trial is a test case intended to try a widely contested issue.

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Bernard Madoff

Bernard "Bernie" Lawrence Madoff (born April 29, 1938) is an American former stockbroker, investment advisor, financier, and admitted fraudster.

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Bernice King

Bernice Albertine King (born March 28, 1963) is an American minister best known as the youngest child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.

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Bijou Video

Established in 1969 by Steven Toushin, Bijou Video is a company specializing in the production of gay pornographic films, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Bill Cosby sexual assault cases

American comedian Bill Cosby has been the subject of publicized sexual assault allegations, with the earliest incidents allegedly taking place in the mid-1960s.

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Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)

William James O'Reilly Jr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American journalist, author, and former television host.

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Black Box (band)

Black Box is an Italian house music group popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Black Saturday bushfires

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that ignited or were burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009 and were Australia's all-time worst bushfire disasters.

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Blackhawk International Airways

Blackhawk International Airways was an aircraft charter rental and leasing company based at New Providence in the Bahamas.

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Blackout (Britney Spears album)

Blackout is the fifth studio album by American singer Britney Spears.

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Blanche Taylor Moore

Blanche Kiser Taylor Moore (born February 17, 1933) is an American convicted murderer from Alamance County, North Carolina.

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BNP Paribas

BNP Paribas is a French international banking group.

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Bob Barker

Robert William Barker (born December 12, 1923) is an American former television game show host.

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Bragg v. Linden Lab

Bragg v. Linden Research, Inc., 487 F. Supp.

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Branded to Kill

is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Joe Shishido, Koji Nanbara and Annu Mari.

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Brandon Teena

Brandon Teena (born Teena Renae Brandon; December 12, 1972 – December 31, 1993) was an American trans man who was raped and murdered in Humboldt, Nebraska.

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Breitbart News

Breitbart News Network (known commonly as Breitbart News, Breitbart or Breitbart.com) is a far-right*.

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Brian Lang

Brian Andrew Lang CBE FRSE (born 2 December 1945) is a Scottish social anthropologist who served as deputy chairman of the British Library and Principal of the University of St Andrews.

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Brian Paddick, Baron Paddick

Brian Leonard Paddick, Baron Paddick (born 24 April 1958) is a British politician and retired police officer, currently sitting in the House of Lords as a life peer.

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British Chiropractic Association v Singh

British Chiropractic Association (BCA) v. Singh was an influential libel action in England and Wales, widely credited as a catalytic event in the libel reform campaign which saw all parties at the 2010 general election making manifesto commitments to libel reform and passing of the reformed law ‘Defamation Act 2013’ by the British Parliament in April 2013.

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Brock Lesnar

Brock Edward Lesnar (born July 12, 1977) is an American-Canadian professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist and football player.

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Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain is a 2005 American neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus.

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Bruce George Peter Lee

Bruce George Peter Lee (born Peter George Dinsdale 31 July 1960) is one of Britain's most prolific serial killers.

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Bruce Jessen

John Bruce Jessen (born July 28, 1949) is a psychologist who, with James Elmer Mitchell, created the so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" that were used in the interrogation of CIA detainees, as outlined in the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence's report on CIA torture.

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Bryce Hospital

Bryce Hospital, opened in 1861 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, is Alabama's oldest and largest inpatient psychiatric facility.

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BSA (The Software Alliance)

The Software Alliance, also known as BSA, is a trade group established by Microsoft Corporation in 1988 and representing a number of the world's largest software makers and is a member of the International Intellectual Property Alliance.

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Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna

Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc.

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Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1

The Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1 or BNSF Railway Bridge 5.1, also known as the St.

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Buyat Bay

Buyat Bay is small bay on the south coast of Minahassa Peninsula on the north of Sulawesi island of Indonesia.

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Cadit quaestio

Cadit quaestio is a Latin expression that is used as a legal term and in some other contexts.

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California Proposition 65 (1986)

Proposition 65 (formally titled The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986) is a California law passed by direct voter initiative in 1986 by a 63%–37% vote.

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California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CPP, Cal Poly Pomona, or Cal Poly"Cal Poly" may also refer to California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo; however, locals in southern California may also use the term to refer to the Pomona campus. See the name section of this article for more information.) is a public polytechnic university located in Pomona, California in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

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Cambridgeshire Guided Busway

The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, known locally as The Busway, connects Cambridge, Huntingdon and St Ives in the English county of Cambridgeshire.

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Camille Paglia

Camille Anna Paglia (born April 2, 1947) is an American academic and social critic.

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Caprivi treason trial

The Caprivi treason trial is a trial in which the Government of Namibia indicted 132 people for allegedly participating in the Caprivi conflict on the side of the Caprivi Liberation Army in a period between 1992 and 2002.

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Carrie Prejean

Caroline Michelle "Carrie" Prejean Boller (born May 13, 1987) is an American model, former Miss California USA 2009, and Miss USA 2009 first runner-up.

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Cary Elwes

Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (born 26 October 1962) is an English actor, voice actor and writer.

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Case bond

A case bond is an investment in a legal claim.

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Casmalia Resources Hazardous Waste Landfill

The Casmalia Resources Hazardous Waste Landfill was a 252-acre disposal facility located in the hills near Casmalia, California.

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Catherine Stenbock

Catherine Stenbock (Swedish: Katarina Gustavsdotter Stenbock; born at Torpa, Tranemo Municipality, Västergötland on 22 July 1535 – died at Strömsholm, Västmanland on 13 December 1621) was Queen of Sweden between 1552 and 1560 as the third and last wife of King Gustav I.

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Catholic Church sex abuse cases by country

This page documents Catholic Church sex abuse cases by country.

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Catholic Church sexual abuse cases

Cases of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, nuns and members of religious orders, and subsequent cover-ups, in the 20th and 21st centuries have led to numerous allegations, investigations, trials and convictions.

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Celebrity Skin

Celebrity Skin is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Hole, released worldwide on September 8, 1998 on Geffen Records and one day later in the United States on DGC Records.

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Charles Cullen

Charles Edmund Cullen (born February 22, 1960) is an American serial killer.

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Charles H. Taylor

Charles Hart Taylor (born January 21, 1941) is an American politician; a Republican, he represented North Carolina's 11th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

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Charles R. Scott

Charles Ray Scott (January 13, 1904 – May 12, 1983) was an American lawyer and judge.

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Charles S. Burnell

Charles S. Burnell (September 21, 1874 – June 23, 1949) served 21 years as a judge in Los Angeles County, California, presiding over trials that sometimes involved Hollywood motion-picture personalities.

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Chery

Chery Automobile Co., Ltd., trading as Chery and sometimes known by the pinyin transcription of its Chinese name, Qirui (奇瑞), is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wuhu, Anhui Province, China.

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Choruru

is a mascot character who was created for the 66th annual National Sports Festival of Japan and 11th annual National Sports Festival for People with Disabilities which were held in Yamaguchi prefecture in 2011.

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Christie Hefner

Christie Ann Hefner (born November 8, 1952) is the former Playboy Enterprises Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, a company created by her father, Hugh Hefner.

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Chuck D

Carlton Douglas Ridenhour (born August 1, 1960), known professionally as Chuck D, is an American rapper, author, and producer.

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Cincinnati

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Cinemark Theatres

Cinemark USA, Inc. is an American movie theatre chain owned by Cinemark Holdings, Inc. operating throughout the Americas and in Taiwan.

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Circuit split

In United States federal courts, a circuit split occurs when two or more different circuit courts of appeals provide conflicting rulings on the same legal issue.

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City of Ontario v. Quon

Ontario v. Quon,, is a United States Supreme Court case concerning the extent to which the right to privacy applies to electronic communications in a government workplace.

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Civil discovery under United States federal law

Civil discovery under United States federal law is wide-ranging and can involve any material which is relevant to the case except information which is privileged, information which is the work product of the opposing party, or certain kinds of expert opinions.

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Clarence Elkins

Clarence Arnold Elkins Sr. (born January 19, 1963) is an American man who was wrongfully convicted of the 1998 rape and murder of his mother-in-law, Judith Johnson, Melinda Elkins's mother, and the rape and assault of his niece, Brooke.

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Class action

A class action, class suit, or representative action is a type of lawsuit where one of the parties is a group of people who are represented collectively by a member of that group.

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Clermont Club

The Clermont Set was an exclusive group of rich British gamblers who met at the Clermont Club, originally at 44 Berkeley Square, in London's fashionable Mayfair district.

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Click of death

Click of death is a term that became common in the late 1990s referring to the clicking sound in disk storage systems that signals a disk drive has failed, often catastrophically.

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Cobb County School District

The Cobb County School District (CCSD) is the county government agency which operates public schools in Cobb County, Georgia, United States.

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Colm O'Gorman

Colm O'Gorman (born 15 July 1966) is the Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland.

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Coming to America

Coming to America is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed by John Landis and based on a story originally created by Eddie Murphy, who also starred in the lead role.

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Commonwealth v. Hunt

Commonwealth v. Hunt, 45 Mass.

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Community Transit

Community Transit (CT) is the public transit authority of Snohomish County, Washington, United States, excluding the city of Everett, in the Seattle metropolitan area.

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Compcorp Ltd v Force Entertainment Ltd

Compcorp Ltd v Force Entertainment Ltd (2003) 7 NZBLC 103,996 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding terms implied by the Courts to give "business efficacy" to a contract that would have otherwise been unworkable.

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Competition between Airbus and Boeing

The competition between Airbus and Boeing has been characterised as a duopoly in the large jet airliner market since the 1990s.

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Compounding a felony

Compounding a felony was an offence under the common law of England and was classified as a misdemeanour.

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Conaway Ranch

Conaway Ranch is a ranch in Yolo County, California.

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Concurrent use registration

A concurrent use registration, in United States trademark law, is a federal trademark registration of the same trademark to two or more unrelated parties, with each party having a registration limited to a distinct geographic area.

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Condition Hüman

Condition Hüman is the 15th studio album by American heavy metal band Queensrÿche.

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Confidentiality

Confidentiality involves a set of rules or a promise usually executed through confidentiality agreements that limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information.

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Connection (Elastica song)

"Connection" is a song released by the Britpop group Elastica.

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Consent decree

A consent decree is an agreement or settlement that resolves a dispute between two parties without admission of guilt (in a criminal case) or liability (in a civil case), and most often refers to such a type of settlement in the United States.

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Consideration

Consideration is a concept of English common law and is a necessity for simple contracts but not for special contracts (contracts by deed).

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Conspiracy of silence (expression)

A conspiracy of silence, or culture of silence, describes the behavior of a group of people of some size, as large as an entire national group or profession or as small as a group of colleagues, that by unspoken consensus does not mention, discuss, or acknowledge a given subject.

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Consumer Protection Act 1987

The Consumer Protection Act 1987 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that made important changes to the consumer law of the United Kingdom.

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Corby toxic waste case

The Corby toxic waste case was a court case decided by The Hon. Mr. Justice Akenhead at the High Court of Justice, London, on 29 July 2009 in the case of Corby Group Litigation v. Corby Borough Council EWHC 1944 (TCC).

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Corona del Mar High School

Corona del Mar High School (CdM) is a public school located in the Eastbluff neighborhood of Newport Beach, California, and belongs to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.

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Corporate integrity agreement

A corporate integrity agreement (CIA) is a document outlining the obligations that a company involved in health care in the United States makes with a federal government agency or a state government as part of a civil settlement.

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Credit card

A credit card is a payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts so paid plus the other agreed charges.

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Crime in Guyana

Crime in Guyana is investigated by Guyana's police.

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Criminal defense lawyer

A criminal defense lawyer is a lawyer (mostly barristers) specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity.

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Crown-Ikarus 286

The Crown-Ikarus 286 is a type of transit bus that was manufactured for the U.S. market from 1980 until 1986, under a joint venture between the Ikarus Body and Coach Works (Ikarus), of Budapest, Hungary, and Crown Coach Corporation from Los Angeles, California in the United States.

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D.C. sniper attacks

The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002, in the states of Maryland and Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

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Daimler AG

Daimler AG is a German multinational automotive corporation.

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Damien Hirst

Damien Steven Hirst (born 7 June 1965) is an English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector.

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Daniels v. City of New York

Daniels, et al.

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Darrell Issa

Darrell Edward Issa (born November 1, 1953) is the Republican U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district, serving in Congress since 2001.

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Darren James

Darren James (born February 25, 1964) is an American former pornographic actor.

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David Atlee Phillips

David Atlee Phillips (October 31, 1922 – July 7, 1988) was a Central Intelligence Agency officer of 25 years and a recipient of the Career Intelligence Medal.

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David Berkowitz

David Richard Berkowitz (born Richard David Falco; June 1, 1953), known also as the Son of Sam and the.44 Caliber Killer, is an American serial killer who pleaded guilty to eight separate shooting attacks that began in New York City during the summer of 1976.

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David Falk

David B. Falk (born 1950)Araton, Harvey.

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David McHugh

David McHugh is a former Irish rugby union referee.

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David Moyes

David William Moyes (born 25 April 1963) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player who was most recently the manager of West Ham United.

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DDR Holdings v. Hotels.com

DDR Holdings, LLC v. Hotels.com, L.P.,, is the first United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decision to uphold the validity of computer-implemented patent claims since the Supreme Court’s decision in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International.

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De Beers

The De Beers Group of Companies is an international corporation that specialises in diamond exploration, diamond mining, diamond retail, diamond trading and industrial diamond manufacturing sectors.

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Death of Aaliyah

Aaliyah Dana Haughton was an American singer and actress who was killed in a plane crash on August 25, 2001, after boarding a twin-engine Cessna 402B at the Marsh Harbour Airport on the Abaco Islands, Bahamas.

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Death of Eric Garner

On July 17, 2014, Eric Garner died in Staten Island, New York City, after a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer put him in a headlock for about 15 to 19 seconds while arresting him.

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Death of Freddie Gray

On April 12, 2015, Freddie Carlos Gray, Jr., a 25-year-old African American man, was arrested by the Baltimore Police Department for possessing what the police alleged was an illegal knife under Baltimore law.

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Death of Sandra Bland

Sandra Bland was a 28-year-old African American woman who was found hanged in a jail cell in Waller County, Texas, on, 2015, three days after being arrested during a traffic stop.

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Debit card

A debit card (also known as a bank card, plastic card or check card) is a plastic payment card that can be used instead of cash when making purchases.

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Defense Base Act

The Defense Base Act (DBA) (ch. 357 of the 77th United States Congress,, enacted August 16, 1941, codified at) is an extension of the federal workers' compensation program that covers longshoremen and harbor workers, the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act.

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Demel

Demel (colloquially der Demel) is a famous pastry shop and chocolaterie established in 1786 in Vienna, Austria.

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Demetress Bell

Demetress Carte Bell (born May 3, 1984) is a former American football offensive tackle.

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Democracy promotion

Democracy promotion, which can also be referred to as democracy assistance, democracy support, or democracy building, is a strand of foreign policy adopted by governments and international organizations that seek to support the spread of democracy as a political system around the world.

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Dennis Rader

Dennis Lynn Rader (born March 9, 1945) is an American serial killer known as the BTK Killer or the BTK Strangler.

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Deposition (law)

A deposition in the law of the United States, or examination for discovery in the law of Canada, involves the taking of sworn, out-of-court oral testimony of a witness that may be reduced to a written transcript for later use in court or for discovery purposes.

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Derrick Rose

Derrick Martell Rose (born October 4, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Disappearance of Rebecca Coriam

Rebecca Coriam (born 11 March 1987) is a British crewmember who disappeared from the cruise ship Disney Wonder off the Pacific coast of Mexico on the morning of 22 March 2011.

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Discovery (law)

Discovery, in the law of the United States and other countries, is a pre-trial procedure in a lawsuit in which each party, through the law of civil procedure, can obtain evidence from the other party or parties by means of discovery devices such as a request for answers to interrogatories, request for production of documents, request for admissions and depositions.

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Dispute pyramid

A dispute pyramid is an upside-down triangle that illustrates how many grievances result in legal proceedings, such as a trial or hearing.

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Divorce settlement

A divorce settlement is an arrangement, adjustment, or other understanding reached, as in financial or business proceedings between two adults who have chosen to divorce.

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Dixie State University

Dixie State University (DSU or, colloquially, Dixie) is a public comprehensive university in St. George, Utah.

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Diya (Islam)

Diya (دية; plural diyāt, ديات) in Islamic law, is the financial compensation paid to the victim or heirs of a victim in the cases of murder, bodily harm or property damage.

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Domestic violence in Guyana

Domestic violence in Guyana is widespread and crosses racial and socioeconomic lines.

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Don Engel

Donald Engel (December 11, 1929 - January 15, 2014), known as Don Engel, was an American attorney who represented popular music stars of the 1980s and 1990s, particularly those who wanted to break their contracts with recording studios.

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Don Keenan

Don C. Keenan (born 1951) is an Atlanta, Georgia-based trial lawyer and author.

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Donald Freed

Donald Freed (born 1932) is an American playwright, novelist, screenwriter, and actor.

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Donald Gary Young

Donald Gary Young (July 11, 1949 – May 12, 2018) was an American businessman who was the founder, president and CEO of Young Living, a Utah-based multi-level marketing company that offers essential oils and other alternative medicine products.

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Dorsey Dixon

Dorsey Murdock Dixon (October 14, 1897, Darlington, South Carolina – April 18, 1968, Plant City, Florida) was an American old-time and country music songwriter and musician.

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Doug Phillips

Douglas Winston Phillips (born 1965) is a Christian author, speaker, attorney, and homeschooling advocate who was once president of the now-defunct Vision Forum Ministries until he resigned due to an inappropriate relationship.

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Dower

Dower is a provision accorded by law, but traditionally by a husband or his family, to a wife for her support in the event that she should become widowed.

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Drake (musician)

Aubrey Drake Graham (born October 24, 1986) is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and entrepreneur.

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Drumsite

Drumsite is a settlement in the Christmas Island, Australia.

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Duane Morris

Duane Morris LLP is a law firm headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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E.Digital Corporation

e.Digital Corporation is a public company based in San Diego, California that focuses on enforcing patents, primarily for a flash file system.

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Economic Freedom Fighters v Speaker of the National Assembly

Economic Freedom Fighters v Speaker of the National Assembly and Others; Democratic Alliance v Speaker of the National Assembly and Others is a major judgment of the Constitutional Court of South Africa which finds that President Jacob Zuma breached the South African Constitution by failing to implement the recommendations in the Public Protector's Nkandla report.

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Economical with the truth

To be economical with the truth literally means to avoid revealing too much of the truth.

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Edward Gibbon Wakefield

Edward Gibbon Wakefield (20 March 1796 – 16 May 1862) is considered a key figure in the early colonisation of South Australia and New Zealand.

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Elaine Chao

Elaine Lan Chao (born March 26, 1953) is the 18th and current United States Secretary of Transportation.

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Elderly Instruments

Elderly Instruments is a musical instrument retailer in Lansing, Michigan, United States, with a reputation as a "megastore", a repair shop and a locus for folk music including bluegrass and "twang".

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Eldon Insurance

Eldon Insurance Services Limited or simply Eldon Insurance is a British insurance broking and claims management company controlled by Arron Banks.

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Elektra v. Santangelo

Elektra v. Santangelo (2005) was a case filed by Elektra Entertainment Group against Patricia Santangelo, a mother of five.

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Emeco

Emeco is a privately held company based in Hanover, Pennsylvania.

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Erin Brockovich

Erin Brockovich (born Pattee; June 22, 1960) is an American legal clerk and environmental activist, who, despite her lack of formal education in the law, was instrumental in building a case against the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) of California in 1993.

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Ernestina Herrera de Noble

Ernestina Laura Herrera de Noble (June 7, 1925 – June 14, 2017) was a prominent Argentine publisher and executive.

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Erotica (song)

"Erotica" is a song by American singer and songwriter Madonna.

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ESPN Major League Baseball

ESPN Major League Baseball is a promotion of Major League Baseball on ESPN and ESPN2.

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Evan Chandler

Evan Chandler (born Evan Robert Charmatz; January 25, 1944 – November 5, 2009) was an American screenwriter and dentist.

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Everybody Everybody (song)

"Everybody Everybody" is a song by the Italian music group Black Box featuring singer Martha Wash.

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Evolution Entertainment

Evolution Entertainment is an American independent entertainment management and film production company.

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Executive compensation in the United States

In the United States, the compensation of company executives is distinguished by the forms it takes and its dramatic rise over the past three decades and wide-ranging criticism leveled against it.

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Fabric (club)

Fabric is a nightclub in Farringdon, London, England.

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Fannie Mae

The Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), commonly known as Fannie Mae, is a United States government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) and, since 1968, a publicly traded company.

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Féile (music festival)

Féile ("Festival") was a music festival held in the Republic of Ireland between 1990 and 1997.

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February 1965

The following events occurred in February 1965.

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Federal Detention Center, SeaTac

The Federal Detention Center, SeaTac (FDC SeaTac) is a prison operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

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Fifty Shades of Grey (film)

Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2015 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, with a screenplay by Kelly Marcel.

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Fine (penalty)

A fine or mulct is money that a court of law or other authority decides has to be paid as punishment for a crime or other offence.

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Firing of Shirley Sherrod

On July 19, 2010, Shirley Sherrod was fired from her appointed position as Georgia State Director of Rural Development for the United States Department of Agriculture.

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First Command Financial Planning

First Command Financial Planning, Inc. is a broker-dealer registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), all 50 states, and the District of Columbia.

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Fitna (film)

Fitna (فِتْنَة) is a 2008 short film by Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders.

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Flash of Genius (film)

Flash of Genius is a 2008 American biographical film directed by Marc Abraham.

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Flying imams incident

On November 20, 2006, 6:30pm, six Muslim imams were removed from US Airways Flight 300 to Phoenix, Arizona, at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, because several passengers and crew members became alarmed by what they felt was suspicious behavior.

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Ford GoBike

Ford GoBike is a regional public bicycle sharing system in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.

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Ford Tractor Company

Ford Tractor Company was a Minneapolis-based company active from 1916 to 1917, that built tractors to facilitate "horseless farming".

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Forever 21

Forever 21, stylized as FOREVER 21, is an American fast fashion retailer headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

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Forsaking All Others

Forsaking All Others is a 1934 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke, and starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, and Robert Montgomery.

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Forum (alternative dispute resolution)

Forum, formerly known as the National Arbitration Forum (NAF) is an organization that provides arbitration and mediation services to businesses, based at its Minneapolis, Minnesota headquarters and offices in New Jersey.

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Fossil Group

Fossil Group, Inc. is an American fashion designer and manufacturer founded in 1984 by Tom Kartsotis and based in Richardson, Texas.

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Francis Wheen

Francis James Baird Wheen (born 22 January 1957) is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster.

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Frank L. Shaw

Frank L. Shaw (February 1, 1877 – January 24, 1958) was the first mayor of a major American city to be recalled from office, in 1938.

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Frank v. Gaos

Frank v. Gaos is a lawsuit concerning the practice of cy-près settlements in class action lawsuits that will be considered on appeal by the Supreme Court of the United States in its October 2018 session.

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Franklin Templeton Investments

Franklin Resources Inc. is an American holding company that, together with its subsidiaries, is referred to as Franklin Templeton Investments; it is a global investment firm founded in New York City in 1947 as Franklin Distributors, Inc. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BEN, in honor of Benjamin Franklin, for whom the company is named, and who was admired by founder Rupert Johnson, Sr. In 1973 the company's headquarters moved from New York to San Mateo, California. Today, Franklin Templeton Investments is one of the world's largest asset management groups with US$740 billion in assets under management (AUM) on behalf of private, professional and institutional investors as of March 31, 2017.

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Free Republic

Free Republic is a moderated Internet forum for activists, and chat site for self-described conservatives, primarily within the United States.

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Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc.

Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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Fruit Roll-Ups

Fruit Roll-Ups is a brand of fruit snack that debuted in grocery stores across America in 1983.

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Gagosian Gallery

Gagosian Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Larry Gagosian.

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Gap Inc.

The Gap, Inc., commonly known as Gap Inc. or Gap, (stylized as GAP) is an American worldwide clothing and accessories retailer.

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Gary Weiss

Gary Weiss is an American investigative journalist, columnist and author of two books that critically examine the ethics and morality of Wall Street.

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Geoffrey Bowers

Geoffrey Francis Bowers (December 29, 1953September 30, 1987) was the plaintiff in one of the first HIV/AIDS discrimination cases to go to public hearing.

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George Harrison

George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles.

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George L. Priest

George L. Priest is the John M. Olin Professor of Law and Economics and Director of the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy at Yale Law School.

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Gerald Frederick Kicanas

Gerald Frederick Kicanas (born August 18, 1941) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Gerald Walpin

Gerald Walpin (September 1, 1931 – June 24, 2016) was an American lawyer and author.

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Ghostbusters (song)

"Ghostbusters" is a song written by Ray Parker Jr. as the theme to the film of the same name starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson.

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Glenn Beck

Glenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American conservative political commentator, radio host and television producer.

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Goldberg Weisman Cairo

Goldberg Weisman Cairo is a Chicago, Illinois law firm established in 1978 by founding partners Michael B. Goldberg and Larry E. Weisman.

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Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)

"Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" is a hit song by American dance group C+C Music Factory.

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Gordon Gould

Gordon Gould (July 17, 1920 – September 16, 2005) was an American physicist who is widely, but not universally, credited with the invention of the laser (Others attribute the invention to Theodore Maiman).

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Gordon v. Virtumundo, Inc.

Gordon v. Virtumundo, Inc., 575 F.3d 1040, is a 2009 court opinion in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit addressed the standing requirements necessary for private plaintiffs to bring suit under the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003, or CAN-SPAM Act of 2003,, as well as the scope of the CAN-SPAM Act's federal preemption.

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Gretchen Carlson

Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson (born June 21, 1966) is an American television commentator and author and the chairwoman of the Miss America board of directors.

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Gul Rahman

Gul Rahman (ګل رحمان; died 20 November 2002) was a suspected Afghan militant who was a victim of torture.

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Guns N' Roses

Guns N' Roses, often abbreviated as GNR, is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985.

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György Ligeti

György Sándor Ligeti (Ligeti György Sándor,; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music.

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Halliburton

Halliburton is an American multinational corporation.

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Hallmark Cards

Hallmark Cards, Inc. is a private, family-owned U.S. company based in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Hamburg Parliament

The Hamburg Parliament (Hamburgische Bürgerschaft; literally the Hamburg citizenry) is the unicameral legislature of the German state of Hamburg according to the constitution of Hamburg.

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Hamilton Fish III

Hamilton Fish III (born Hamilton Stuyvesant Fish and also known as Hamilton Fish Jr.; December 7, 1888 – January 18, 1991) was a soldier and Republican politician from New York State.

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Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza

Hans Henrik Ágost Gábor, Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva (13 April 1921 – 26 April 2002), a noted industrialist and art collector, was a Dutch-born Swiss citizen with a Hungarian title, a legal resident of Monaco for tax purposes, with a declared second residency in the United Kingdom, but in actuality a long-time resident of Spain, and son of a German father and a Hungarian and English American mother (related to Daniel M. Frost and John Kerry).

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Hardy Rodenstock

Hardy Rodenstock (December 7, 1941 in Marienwerder (Kwidzyn) – May 19, 2018 in Oberaudorf; legal name Meinhard Görke) was a publisher and manager of pop and Schlager music in Germany and a prominent wine collector, connoisseur, and trader, with a special interest in old and rare wines.

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Haunted Castle (Six Flags Great Adventure)

Haunted Castle was a haunted attraction at Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park in Jackson Township, New Jersey.

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Health effects arising from the September 11 attacks

There has been growing concern over the health effects arising from the September 11 attacks in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan.

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Heather Mills

Heather Anne Mills (born 12 January 1968) is an English media personality, businesswoman, and activist.

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Heather O'Rourke

Heather O'Rourke (December 27, 1975 – February 1, 1988) was an American child actress.

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Hernán Lorenzino

Hernán Gaspar Lorenzino (born March 5, 1972) is an Argentine lawyer and public policy maker.

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Hertfordshire Constabulary

Hertfordshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Hertfordshire in England.

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Hessian War

The Hessian War (Hessenkrieg), in its wider sense sometimes also called the Hessian Wars (Hessenkriege), was a drawn out conflict that took place between 1567 and 1658, sometimes pursued through diplomatic means, sometimes by military force, between branches of the princely House of Hesse, particularly between the Landgraviate of Hesse-Cassel and the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt.

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Highland Park Presbyterian Church (Dallas, Texas)

Highland Park Presbyterian Church (HP Pres) is a Presbyterian church in Dallas.

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Hildesheim Cathedral

Hildesheim Cathedral (German: Hildesheimer Dom), officially the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary (German: St. Mariä Himmelfahrt), is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral in the city centre of Hildesheim, Germany, that has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1985, together with the nearby St. Michael's Church.

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History of labour law

The history of labour law concerns the development of labour law as a way of regulating and improving the life of people at work.

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History of Lance Armstrong doping allegations

For much of the second phase of his career, American cyclist Lance Armstrong faced constant allegations of doping.

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History of Rangers F.C.

Rangers Football Club, formed in 1872, were the first association football club in the world to win more than fifty national league titles, currently 54.

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Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland

The Hoge Raad van Holland, Zeeland en West-Friesland (usually translated in the literature as "High Court of Holland and Zeeland," though "Supreme Court" may better designate its function, and the literal translation is: "High Council of Holland and Zeeland") was the supreme court of the provinces of Holland and Zeeland in the Dutch Republic in the period 1582-1795.

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Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, formerly known as Queen of Angels-Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, is a private hospital located at 1300 North Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, California.

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Homelessness in Seattle

In the Seattle King County area, there are about 12,500 homeless people living on the streets or in shelters.

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House of Prayer, Achill

The House of Prayer is a limited company trading as Our Lady Queen of Peace House of Prayer (Achill) Ltd, created by an Irish woman, Christina Gallagher, in 1993.

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House v. Napolitano

House v. Napolitano (D. Mass., 2012) is a United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts case involving David House, a known supporter of Chelsea Manning and co-founder of the Manning Support Network, who brought action against Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security(DHS), Alan Bersin, Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP), and John T. Morton, Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE) (collectively referred to as "Defendants") for the search and seizure of his electronic devices by federal agents at the border.

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HP Nielsen

Hans Peter Nielsen (May 21, 1859September 11, 1945) was a Danish-born American machinist, mechanic, engineer, fireman, and inventor who lived most of his life in Alameda, California.

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Hulk Hogan

Terry Gene Bollea (born August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American retired professional wrestler, actor, television personality, entrepreneur and musician.

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Human Rights Review Tribunal

The Human Rights Review Tribunal is a statutorily established institution fundamental to the application, determination and up holding of human rights in New Zealand.

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Hush money

Hush money is a slang term for a form of bribery in which one person or party offers another an attractive sum of money or other enticement, in exchange for remaining silent about some illegal, stigmatic, or shameful behavior, action, or other fact about the person or party who has made the offer.

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Hydroxycut

Hydroxycut is a brand of dietary supplements that is marketed as a weight loss aid.

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I Want a New Drug

"I Want a New Drug" is a song by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News from their third album Sports.

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Ian Reid (manager)

Ian Reid is an English businessman, formerly a talent manager known for his association with the rock band XTC.

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IAS 10

International Accounting Standard 10 Events after the Reporting Period or IAS 10 is an international financial reporting standard adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).

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Idaho Vandals football

The Idaho Vandals are the college football team that represents the University of Idaho and plays its home games at the Kibbie Dome, an indoor facility on campus in Moscow, Idaho.

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In terrorem

In terrorem, Latin for "into/about fear", is a legal threat, usually one given in hope of compelling someone to act without resorting to a lawsuit or criminal prosecution.

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Index of law articles

This collection of lists of law topics collects the names of topics related to law.

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InfoCision Management Corporation

InfoCision Management Corporation is a company that operates call centers.

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InfoWars

InfoWars (stylized as INFOWARS) is an American conspiracy theorist and fake news website and media platform owned by Alex Jones's Free Speech Systems LLC.

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INK Entertainment

INK Entertainment is a hospitality and entertainment company headquartered in Toronto that maintains various properties; mostly nightclubs and restaurants, as well as a country club, two annual music festivals, two talent agencies, and a hotel currently under construction.

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Insolvency in Ireland

The Insolvency Service of Ireland was established under the Personal Insolvency Act 2012.

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Institute for Federal Real Estate (Germany)

The Institute for Federal Real Estate (in Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben, abbreviated BImA) is a government agency in Germany that provides federal government entities with real estate services.

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Interact Advocates for Intersex Youth

interACT or interACT Advocates for Intersex Youth, formerly known as Advocates for Informed Choice, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization using innovative strategies to advocate for the legal and human rights of children born with intersex traits.

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International Speedway Corporation

International Speedway Corporation (ISC) is a corporation whose primary business is the ownership and management of NASCAR and IndyCar race tracks.

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Invention promotion firm

An invention promotion firm or invention submission corporation provides services to inventors to help them develop or market their inventions.

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Irene Craigmile Bolam

Irene Craigmile Bolam (October 1, 1904 – July 7, 1982) was a New York City banker and resident of Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey.

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IRS targeting controversy

In 2013, the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) revealed that it had selected political groups applying for tax-exempt status for intensive scrutiny based on their names or political themes.

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It's a Sin

"It's a Sin" is a song recorded by English synthpop duo the Pet Shop Boys which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in 1987, and was their third top ten in the US when it reached number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.

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Jacobsen v. Katzer

Jacobsen v. Katzer was a lawsuit between Robert Jacobsen (plaintiff) and Matthew Katzer (defendant), filed March 13, 2006 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

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James Elmer Mitchell

James Elmer Mitchell (born 1952) is a psychologist and former member of the United States Air Force.

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Jan BenDor

Jan BenDor (born 1946) is a women's rights activist based in the Ann Arbor area of Michigan in the United States.

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Jeff Schmidt (writer)

Jeff Schmidt is a physicist who wrote the 2000 book Disciplined Minds, a critique of the socialization and training of professionals.

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Jeff Sessions

Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III (born December 24, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the 84th and current Attorney General of the United States since 2017.

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Jeffrey R. MacDonald

Jeffrey Robert MacDonald (born October 12, 1943) is an American medical doctor and former US Army officer who was convicted in 1979 of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters in February 1970.

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Jehovah's Witnesses' handling of child sex abuse

Various individuals, courts and the media around the world have raised concerns about the manner in which cases of child sexual abuse are handled when they occur in congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses.

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Jerry Buss

Gerald Hatten Buss (January 27, 1933 – February 18, 2013) was an American businessman, investor, chemist, and philanthropist.

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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography

Jiddu Krishnamurti or J. Krishnamurti, (12 May 189517 February 1986) was a writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual issues including psychological revolution, the nature of the mind, meditation, human relationships, and bringing about positive social change.

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Joe Ganim

Joseph Peter Ganim (born October 21, 1959) is an American politician and mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

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John Calipari

John Vincent Calipari (born February 10, 1959) is an American basketball coach.

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John Geoghan

John J. Geoghan (June4, 1935August23, 2003) was an American Roman Catholic priest and serial child rapist while he was assigned to parishes in the Boston Archdiocese of Massachusetts.

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John Ipstones

John Ipstones (died 1394) was an English soldier, politician and landowner.

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John Landis

John David Landis (born August 3, 1950) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer.

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John M. Dowd

John Maguire Dowd (born February 11, 1941) is an American lawyer, former attorney for the United States Department of Justice, and former Marine Corps JAG.

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John Simmons (attorney)

John Simmons is an American attorney and chairman of Simmons Hanly Conroy, the largest mass tort law firm in the United States.

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John Yanta

John Walter Yanta (born October 2, 1931, in Runge, Texas), is a retired Roman Catholic bishop who served the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Amarillo in Amarillo, Texas.

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Johnny Cash

John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, and author.

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Jos Verstappen

Johannes Franciscus "Jos" Verstappen (born 4 March 1972) is a Dutch former racing driver.

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Joseph Gutheinz

Joseph Richard Gutheinz (born August 13, 1955) is an American attorney, college instructor, commissioner, writer, and former Army intelligence officer, Army aviator, and Federal law enforcement officer.

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Joseph Hubert Hart

Joseph Hubert Hart (born September 26, 1931) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Julian Robertson

Julian Hart Robertson Jr. (born June 25, 1932) is an American investor, hedge fund manager, philanthropist and signatory of The Giving Pledge.

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Kamehameha Schools

Kamehameha Schools, formerly called Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate (KSBE), is a private school system in Hawaiokinai established by the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, under the terms of the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who was a formal member of the House of Kamehameha.

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Karl Bartos

Karl Bartos (born 31 May 1952 in Berchtesgaden, Germany) is a German musician and composer.

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Keeping Up with the Kardashians

Keeping Up with the Kardashians (often abbreviated KUWTK) is an American reality television series that airs on the E! cable network.

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Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP

Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP is a premier litigation boutique located in San Francisco, California.

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Kenneth Angell

Most Rev.

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Kerang train accident

The Kerang train accident occurred on 5 June 2007 at about 13:40 AEST in the Australian state of Victoria, approximately north of the town of Kerang in the state's northwest, and north-northwest of the city of Melbourne.

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Kerr-McGee

The Kerr-McGee Corporation, founded in 1929, was an American energy company involved in oil exploration, production of crude oil, natural gas, perchlorate and uranium mining and milling in various countries.

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Kevin Johnson

Kevin Maurice Johnson (born March 4, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player and Democratic Party politician who served as the 55th Mayor of Sacramento, California.

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Kieron Dwyer

Kieron Dwyer (born March 6, 1967) is an American comics artist.

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Kim Kardashian

Kimberly Kardashian West (born October 21, 1980) is an American reality television personality and socialite.

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King & Spalding

King & Spalding LLP is an American law firm with 129 years of service.

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Kirstie Alley

Kirstie Louise Alley (born January 12, 1951) is an American actress and spokesmodel.

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Konami Corp. v. Roxor Games Inc.

On May 9, 2005, video game developer Konami Corporation sued Roxor Games, developers of In the Groove, a video game similar to Konami’s pioneering Dance Dance Revolution.

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L'Ambiance Plaza collapse

The L'Ambiance Plaza collapse was one of the worst disasters in modern Connecticut history.

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L.A. Confidentiel

L.A. Confidentiel: Les secrets de Lance Armstrong (L.A. Confidential: Lance Armstrong's Secrets) is a book by sports journalist Pierre Ballester and The Sunday Times sports correspondent David Walsh.

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Lace House (Canaan, New York)

The Lace House, also known as the Uriah Edwards House, is located on state highway NY 22 in Canaan, New York, United States.

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Lake Peigneur

Lake Peigneur (pronounced) is located in the US state of Louisiana, north of Delcambre and west of New Iberia, near the northernmost tip of Vermilion Bay.

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Lamber-Goodnow

Lamber-Goodnow is a legal team known for their pioneering work on implementing virtual reality (VR) technology for use in court cases in the United States.

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Larry Fondren

Larry Eugene Fondren is an American entrepreneur and credit markets expert noted for his efforts to bring transparency to the bond market and improving access to and fairness within financial markets.

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Larry LaPrise

Larry LaPrise (Roland Lawrence LaPrise) (November 11, 1912 - April 4, 1996) at one point held the U.S. copyright for the song "Do The Hokey Pokey".

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Lawsuit

A lawsuit (or suit in law) is "a vernacular term for a suit, action, or cause instituted or depending between two private persons in the courts of law." A lawsuit is any proceeding by a party or parties against another in a court of law.

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Lüneburg Sate

The Lüneburg Sate (Lüneburger Sate) or Treaty of Lüneburg (Sate is Low German for settlement or treaty) was a territorial agreement between the territorial lord (Landesherr; i.e. the Guelphic Prince of Lüneburg) and the estates (Landesstände) in the Principality of Lüneburg established in 1392.

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Left Behind (2014 film)

Left Behind is a 2014 American apocalyptic thriller film directed by Vic Armstrong and written by Paul LaLonde and John Patus.

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Legal auditing

According to the National Association of Legal Fee Analysis (NALFA), legal auditing is a litigation management practice and risk management tool, used by insurance and other consumers of legal services, to determine if hourly billing errors, abuses, and inefficiencies exist by carefully examining and identifying unreasonable attorney fees and expenses.

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Legal case

A legal case is a dispute between opposing parties resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process.

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Legal financing

Legal financing (also known as litigation financing, professional funding, settlement funding, third-party funding, legal funding, lawsuit loans and, in England and Wales, litigation funding) is the mechanism or process through which litigants (and even law firms) can finance their litigation or other legal costs through a third party funding company.

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Legal financing industry

The legal financing industry provides non-recourse legal financing to litigants.

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Legal issues surrounding music sampling

Music sampling is the subject of many legal disputes, chiefly in the realm of copyright law as it applies to musical compositions and sound recordings.

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Legal threat

A legal threat is a statement by a party that it intends to take legal action on another party, generally accompanied by a demand that the other party take an action demanded by the first party or refrain from taking or continuing actions objected to by the demanding party.

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Lehman Brothers

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (former NYSE ticker symbol LEH) was a global financial services firm.

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Leo Paquette

Leo Armand Paquette (born) is an American organic chemist.

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Leonard Decof

Leonard Decof (1924 – December 31, 2010) was an American trial lawyer from Rhode Island, known for his many notable cases.

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Leonard Maltin

Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950) is an American film critic and historian, as well as an author of several mainstream books on cinema, focusing on nostalgic, celebratory narratives.

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Letter of recommendation

A letter of recommendation or recommendation letter, also known as a letter of reference, reference letter or simply reference, is a document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of the person being recommended in terms of that individual's ability to perform a particular task or function.

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Levonorgestrel-releasing implant

Levonorgestrel-releasing implant, sold under the brand name Jadelle among others, is a device made up of a two rods of levonorgestrel used for birth control.

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LGBT rights in Maryland

The expansion of LGBT rights in the U.S. state of Maryland is a recent phenomenon, with most advances in LGBT rights occurring within the past two decades.

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Li Gang incident

The Li Gang incident occurred on the evening of October 16, 2010, inside Hebei University in Baoding in Hebei province of China, when a black Volkswagen Magotan traveling down a narrow lane hit two university students.

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Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law

Class K: Law is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

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Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants

Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants, also known as the McDonald's coffee case and the hot coffee lawsuit, was a 1994 product liability lawsuit that became a flashpoint in the debate in the United States over tort reform.

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List of Autopsy: The Last Hours of... episodes

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List of conspiracy-thriller films and television series

This is an incomplete list of conspiracy thriller films and TV series.

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List of corporate collapses and scandals

A corporate collapse typically involves the insolvency or bankruptcy of a major business enterprise.

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List of Latin phrases (N)

Additional references.

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List of mergers and acquisitions by Facebook

Facebook is a social networking company that has acquired other companies, including WhatsApp.

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List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes

This list includes sports-people who have been convicted of serious crimes (such as felonies in the United States).

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List of software patents

This is a categorized list of notable patents and patent applications involving computer programs, often labelled software patents.

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List of sovereign debt crises

The list of sovereign debt crises involves the inability of independent countries to meet its liabilities as they become due.

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List of Suits characters

Suits is an American legal drama created by Aaron Korsh and premiered on USA Network in June 2011.

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List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Roberts Court

This is a partial chronological list of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court during the Roberts Court, the tenure of Chief Justice John Roberts from September 29, 2005 to the present.

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Little Fluffy Clouds

"Little Fluffy Clouds" is a single released by the British ambient house group The Orb.

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Los Angeles Times v. Free Republic

L.A. Times v. Free Republic is a 1998 United States district court copyright law case.

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Mac Miller

Malcolm James McCormick (born January 19, 1992), best known by his stage name Mac Miller, is an American rapper, singer and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Makoto Raiku

is a manga artist whose works have appeared prominently in Shogakukan's publication Shōnen Sunday.

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Malice (film)

Malice is a 1993 neo-noir film directed by Harold Becker, written by Aaron Sorkin and Scott Frank, and starring Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, Bill Pullman, Anne Bancroft and George C. Scott.

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Mannesmann

Mannesmann was a German industrial conglomerate.

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Manufacturers Trust Company Building

The Manufacturers Trust Company Building, now known as 510 Fifth Avenue, is a historic building located at the southwest corner of West 43rd Street and Fifth Avenue in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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Marion Davies

Marion Cecilia Davies (née Douras, January 3, 1897 – September 22, 1961) was an American film actress, producer, screenwriter, and philanthropist.

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Mark Evans Austad

Mark Evans Austad (April 1, 1917 – October 20, 1988), was an American radio and television commentator in Washington D.C. (under the name Mark Evans), and served under Gerald Ford as United States Ambassador to Finland from 1975 to 1977, and as United States Ambassador to Norway from 1981 to 1984, under Ronald Reagan.

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Mark Maley

Mark Maley (born 26 January 1981) is an English former footballer who played as a defender.

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Marny Stanier

Marny Stanier (Midkiff) (born April 8, 1962) was an on-camera meteorologist for The Weather Channel from April 1987 until November 2003.

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Marshall Strabala

Jay Marshall Strabala is an American architect who has participated in the design of skyscrapers and other buildings.

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Martha Leijonhufvud

Martha Erikdotter Leijonhufvud (24 December 1520 in Ödeby Lillkyrka, Ekeberg, Närke – 15 January 1584 in Stegeholm), known as Kung Märta (King Martha), was a politically active Swedish noble.

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Martha Wash

Martha Elaine Wash (born December 23, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Marvins Room

"Marvins Room" is a song by Canadian recording artist Drake.

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Mary Daly

Mary Daly (October 16, 1928 – January 3, 2010) was an American radical feminist philosopher, academic, and theologian.

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Marysville, Victoria

Marysville is a small town, 34 kilometres north-east of Healesville and 41 kilometres south of Alexandra, in the Shire of Murrindindi in Victoria, Australia.

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Masters of War

"Masters of War" is a song by Bob Dylan, written over the winter of 1962–63 and released on the album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan in the spring of 1963.

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MC Hammer

Stanley Kirk Burrell (born March 30, 1962), better known by his stage name MC Hammer (or simply Hammer), is an American hip hop recording artist, dancer, record producer and entrepreneur.

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Media Research Center

The Media Research Center (MRC) is a politically conservative content analysis organization based in Reston, Virginia, founded in 1987 by L. Brent Bozell III.

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Mediation in Australia

Mediation in the multi-cultural society of Australia, as a form of dispute resolution, may involve understanding the role that culture plays.

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Merck Group

Merck KGaA, branded and commonly known as Merck, is a German multinational pharmaceutical, chemical and life sciences company headquartered in Darmstadt, with around 50,000 employees in around 70 countries.

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Merger doctrine (civil procedure)

The merger doctrine in civil procedure stands for the proposition that when litigants agree to a settlement, and then seek to have their settlement incorporated into a court order, the court order actually extinguishes the settlement and replaces it with the authority of the court to supervise the behavior of the parties.

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Merom Generating Station

Merom Generating Station is a 2-Unit, 1080-MW rated coal-fired power plant located between Merom, Indiana and Sullivan, Indiana.

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Merrill Lynch

Merrill Lynch Wealth Management is a wealth management division of Bank of America.

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Metra

Metra is a commuter railroad in the Chicago metropolitan area.

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Mi'kmaq

The Mi'kmaq or Mi'gmaq (also Micmac, L'nu, Mi'kmaw or Mi'gmaw) are a First Nations people indigenous to Canada's Atlantic Provinces and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec as well as the northeastern region of Maine.

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Michael Brown Okinawa assault incident

On November 2, 2002, U.S. Marine Corps Major Michael Brown attempted an indecent assault on a Filipina bartender in Okinawa, Japan.

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Michael Gallagher (journalist)

Michael Gallagher (born c. 1958) is an American newspaper editor.

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Michael Jenkins (running back)

Michael Jenkins (born August 27, 1976 in Bethesda, Maryland) is a former running back in the Canadian Football League.

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Michael Tugendhat

Sir Michael George Tugendhat (born 21 October 1944), styled The Hon.

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Michael Woodford (executive)

Michael Christopher Woodford, MBE (born) is a British businessman who was formerly president and COO (April 2011) and CEO (October 2011) of Olympus Corporation, a Japan-based manufacturer of optics and reprography products.

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Michaele Schreyer

Michaele Schreyer (born 9 August 1951 in Cologne) was a commissioner of the European Commission from September 1999 to November 2004.

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Michele Bachmann

Michele Marie Bachmann (née Amble; April 6, 1956) is an American politician.

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Michigan Life Sciences Corridor

The Michigan Life Sciences Corridor (MLSC) is a $1 billion biotechnology initiative in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Microsoft vs. MikeRoweSoft

Microsoft vs.

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Middletown High School (New York)

Middletown High School serves 9th through 12th grade students in the Enlarged City School District of Middletown, which covers that city as well as adjacent portions of the towns of Wallkill and Wawayanda in Orange County, New York, United States.

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Mikal Watts

Mikal Watts (born July 17, 1967 in Corpus Christi) is an American attorney from San Antonio, Texas and a prolific donor to the Texas and national Democratic Party, and candidates running for office as Democrats.

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Mineko Iwasaki

also known as, born, is a Japanese businesswoman, author and former geiko (Kyoto term for geisha).

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Mise of Amiens

The Mise of Amiens was a settlement given by King Louis IX of France on 23 January 1264 in the conflict between King Henry III of England and his rebellious barons, led by Simon de Montfort.

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Mise of Lewes

The Mise of Lewes was a settlement made on 14 May 1264 between King Henry III of England and his rebellious barons, led by Simon de Montfort.

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Modern Times (film)

Modern Times is a 1936 American comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin in which his iconic Little Tramp character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world.

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Mohamed Ahmed Ben Soud

Mohamed Ahmed Ben Soud was held, and tortured, in the CIA's archipelago of black sites, where it tortured individuals.

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Moneyfacts Group

Moneyfacts Group Plc is a financial information company founded in 1988 based in Norwich in the United Kingdom employing over 80 people.

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Monsey Trails

Monsey Trails is a private bus company plying a publicly licensed route based in Rockland County, New York.

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Moose Lake (Manitoba)

Moose Lake is a lake located near the Saskatchewan River delta in Manitoba, Canada.

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Mormon abuse cases

Mormon abuse cases are cases of alleged abuse by churches in the Latter Day Saint movement and its agents, including child sexual abuse.

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Movieland

Movieland, also known as Movieland.com, Moviepass.tv and Popcorn.net, is a subscription-based movie download service that has been the subject of thousands of complaints to the Federal Trade Commission, the Washington State Attorney General's Office, the Better Business Bureau, and other agencies by consumers who said they were held hostage by its repeated pop-up windows and demands for payment, triggered after a free 3-day trial period.

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Murder of Danielle van Dam

Danielle Nicole van Dam (September 22, 1994 &ndash) was an American girl from the Sabre Springs neighborhood of San Diego, California, who disappeared from her bedroom during the night of February 1–2, 2002.

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Narconon

Narconon International (commonly known as Narconon) is a Scientology organization that promotes the theories of founder L. Ron Hubbard regarding substance abuse treatment and addiction.

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Nas

Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones (born September 14, 1973), better known by his stage name Nas, is an American rapper, record producer, actor and entrepreneur.

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National Bottle Museum

The National Bottle Museum is located on Milton Avenue (NY 50/67) in downtown Ballston Spa, New York, United States.

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Neil Bush

Neil Mallon Bush (born January 22, 1955) is an American businessman and investor.

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New Carissa

MV New Carissa was a freighter that ran aground on a beach near Coos Bay, Oregon, United States, during a storm in February 1999 and subsequently broke apart.

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Newmont Mining Corporation

Newmont Mining Corporation, based in Greenwood Village, Colorado, USA, is a mining company that traces its roots to the diversified holding company William Boyce Thompson established in 1916.

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Niles Crane

Niles Crane is a fictional character on the American sitcom Frasier, a spin-off of the popular show Cheers.

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No Doubt

No Doubt is an American ska band from Anaheim, California, that formed in 1986.

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No Strings Attached (NSYNC album)

No Strings Attached is the third studio album by American boy band NSYNC, released on March 21, 2000 by Jive Records.

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Non-assertion covenant

A Non-Assertion Covenant (nonassert for short) is an agreement by a party not to seek to enforce patent or other intellectual property rights it may have against another party or parties.

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Non-binding arbitration

Non-binding arbitration is a type of arbitration in which the arbitrator makes a determination of the rights of the parties to the dispute, but this determination is not binding upon them, and no enforceable arbitration award is issued.

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Non-disclosure agreement

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement (CA), confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), proprietary information agreement (PIA) or secrecy agreement (SA), is a legal contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to or by third parties.

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Nonrecourse debt

Nonrecourse debt or a nonrecourse loan is a secured loan (debt) that is secured by a pledge of collateral, typically real property, but for which the borrower is not personally liable.

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Nora Bernard

Nora Bernard (September 22, 1935 – December 27, 2007) was a Canadian Mi'kmaq activist who sought compensation for survivors of the Canadian Indian residential school system.

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North American Free Trade Agreement

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; Spanish: Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte, TLCAN; French: Accord de libre-échange nord-américain, ALÉNA) is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.

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Nuisance

Nuisance (from archaic nocence, through Fr. noisance, nuisance, from Lat. nocere, "to hurt") is a common law tort.

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O'Brien v Chief Constable of South Wales Police

O'Brien v Chief Constable of South Wales Police was an English evidence law decision of the House of Lords which held that evidence of previous bad behaviour, known as similar fact evidence, may be admitted in civil case proceedings if it is probative of a relevant matter.

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Occidental Petroleum

Occidental Petroleum Corporation (often abbreviated Oxy in reference to its ticker symbol) is an American multinational petroleum and natural gas exploration and production company incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Houston, Texas with operations in the United States, the Middle East, and Latin America.

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Odex's actions against file-sharing

Odex's actions against file sharing were legal actions against Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and their subscribers in Singapore by Odex, a Singapore-based company that virtually distributes sub-licensed Japanese anime.

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Offer in compromise

The Offer in Compromise (or OIC) program, in the United States, is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program under which allows qualified individuals with an unpaid tax debt to negotiate a settled amount that is less than the total owed to clear the debt.

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Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is charged with identifying and combating waste, fraud, and abuse in the HHS’s more than 300 programs, including Medicare and programs conducted by agencies within HHS, such as the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Institutes of Health.

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Opperzau

Opperzau is a place of the German municipality Windeck in the Rhein-Sieg district in the south eastern part of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Opposition procedure before the European Patent Office

The opposition procedure before the European Patent Office (EPO) is a post-grant, contentious, inter partes, administrative procedure intended to allow any European patent to be centrally opposed.

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Over the Edge (1999)

Over the Edge (1999) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on May 23, 1999, at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.

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Overturned convictions in Canada

This is a list of notable overturned convictions in Canada.

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Paris Hilton

Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American television personality, socialite, business woman, model, and singer.

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Party participation in the mediation process

Party participation in the mediation process is the crux of the mediation process.

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Passaic River

The Passaic River is a mature surface river, approximately 80 mi (129 km) long, in northern New Jersey in the United States.

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Patent

A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a sovereign state or intergovernmental organization to an inventor or assignee for a limited period of time in exchange for detailed public disclosure of an invention.

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Patent infringement

Patent infringement is the commission of a prohibited act with respect to a patented invention without permission from the patent holder.

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Patent privateer

A patent privateer or intellectual property privateer is a party, typically a patent assertion entity, authorized by another party, often a technology corporation, to use intellectual property to attack other operating companies.

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Patent troll

In international law and business, patent trolling or patent hoarding is a categorical or pejorative term applied to a person or company that attempts to enforce patent rights against accused infringers far beyond the patent's actual value or contribution to the prior art, often through hardball legal tactics (frivolous litigation, vexatious litigation, strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP), chilling effects, and the like).

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Paul Harpole

Paul Harpole (born 1950) is an American politician and businessman who served as the Mayor of Amarillo, Texas, the largest city in the Texas Panhandle, from May 2011 to May 2017.

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Paul Kazarian

Paul B. Kazarian (born October 15, 1955) is an American investor and philanthropist.

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PayPal

PayPal Holdings, Inc. is an American company operating a worldwide online payments system that supports online money transfers and serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like cheques and money orders.

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney, 263 F.3d 359 (4th Cir. 2001), was an important Internet domain trademark infringement decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

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Performance test (bar exam)

The performance test or "PT" is a section of the bar exam that is intended to mimic a real-life legal task that future lawyers may face.

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Persil Power

Persil Power was a laundry detergent product developed and sold in the mid-1990s by Unilever.

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Personal injury

Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property.

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Peter Carter-Ruck

Peter Frederick Carter-Ruck (26 February 1914 – 19 December 2003) was an English lawyer, specialising in libel cases.

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Pierringer release

A Pierringer release or Pierringer Agreement is a type of Settlement Agreement.

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Plea in equity

A plea in equity, in the common law, is a statement of facts raised by a defendant which operates as a defense to an equitable claim raised by the plaintiff.

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PokerStars

PokerStars is an online poker cardroom owned by The Stars Group.

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Portlandia (statue)

Portlandia is a sculpture by Raymond Kaskey located above the entrance of the Portland Building, in downtown Portland, Oregon, at 1120 SW 5th Avenue.

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PRA Group

PRA Group, Inc. or PRA, is a publicly traded debt buyer based in Norfolk, Virginia.

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Pregnant patients' rights in the United States

Pregnant patients' rights regarding medical care during the pregnancy and childbirth are specifically a patient's rights within a medical setting and should not be confused with pregnancy discrimination.

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Prenda Law

Prenda Law, also known as Steele | Hansmeier PLLP and Anti-Piracy Law Group, was a Chicago-based law firm that ostensibly operated by undertaking litigation against copyright infringement, but was later characterized by the United States District Court for Central California in a May 2013 ruling as a "porno-trolling collective" whose business model "relies on deception", and which resembled most closely a conspiracy and racketeering enterprise, referring in the judgment to RICO, the United States Federal anti-racketeering law.

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Privacy Commissioner (New Zealand)

The Office of the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner was established to administer the Privacy Act 1993.

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Private Eye

Private Eye is a British fortnightly satirical and current affairs news magazine, founded in 1961.

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Public Attorney's Office of the Republic of Serbia

The Public Attorney's Office of the Republic of Serbia (Државно правобранилавштво / Državno pravobranilavštvo) is regulated by The Law on Public Attorney's Office (abbr. LoPAO).

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Public insurance adjusting

Public insurance adjusters help policy holders receive payment from insurance companies.

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Publishers Clearing House

Publishers Clearing House (PCH) is a direct marketing company that markets merchandise and magazine subscriptions with sweepstakes, and prize-based games.

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Quadratini

Quadratini is an Italian brand of cube wafer biscuits with layered sheets.

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Quassaick Creek

Quassaick Creek (Quassaic Creek on federal maps; also once known as Chambers Creek) is an U.S. Geological Survey.

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Race Riot (Warhol)

Race Riot is an acrylic and silkscreen painting by the American artist Andy Warhol that he executed in 1964.

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Radovich v. National Football League

Radovich v. National Football League (NFL), is a U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling that professional football, unlike professional baseball, was subject to antitrust laws.

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Ralphs

Ralphs is an American major supermarket chain in the Southern California area and the largest subsidiary of Cincinnati-based Kroger.

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Ramiro Martinez (police officer)

Ramiro "Ray" Martinez (born January 20, 1937) is a former Austin Police Department officer who accompanied Officer Houston McCoy when McCoy shot and killed sniper Charles Whitman at the University of Texas at Austin on August 1, 1966.

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Rampart scandal

The Rampart scandal refers to widespread police corruption in the Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH) anti-gang unit of the LAPD's Rampart Division in the late 1990s.

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Randall Terry

Randall Allen Terry (born 1959) is an American anti-abortion activist and politician.

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Randi Rhodes

Randi Joyce Robertson (née Bueten; January 28, 1959), better known by her air name Randi Rhodes, is an American progressive political commentator, activist and talk radio host.

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Rapeseed

Rapeseed (Brassica napus), also known as rape, oilseed rape, (and, in the case of one particular group of cultivars, canola), is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family), cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed.

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Ray J

William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), known by his stage name Ray J, is an American singer, songwriter, television personality, actor, and businessman.

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Ray Rice

Raymell Mourice Rice (born January 22, 1987) is a former American football running back who played his entire professional career with the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).

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Receivership

In law, receivership is a situation in which an institution or enterprise is held by a receiver—a person "placed in the custodial responsibility for the property of others, including tangible and intangible assets and rights"—especially in cases where a company cannot meet financial obligations or enters bankruptcy.

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Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the recording industry in the United States.

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Reed Elsevier, Inc. v. Muchnick

Reed Elsevier, Inc.

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Reno v. Flores

Reno v. Flores, was a Supreme Court of the United States case in which the Court held that the Immigration and Naturalization Service’s regulations regarding the release of alien unaccompanied minors did not violate the Due Process Clause of the United States Constitution.

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Replevin

Replevin or claim and delivery (sometimes called revendication) is a legal remedy which enables a person to recover personal property taken wrongfully or unlawfully, pending a final determination by a court of law, and to obtain compensation for resulting losses.

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Richard Fuisz

Richard Carl Fuisz, M.D. (born December 12, 1939) is an American physician, inventor, and entrepreneur, with connections to the United States military and intelligence community.

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Richard McCoy Jr.

Richard Floyd McCoy Jr. (December 7, 1942 – November 9, 1974) was an American aircraft hijacker.

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Richard Minsky

Richard P. Minsky (born January 7, 1947) is an American scholar of bookbinding and a book artist.

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Rightscorp

Rightscorp, Inc. (formerly DigitalRights) is a Los Angeles-based copyright enforcement company which locates alleged copyright violators and collects money from legal damages and out of court settlements on behalf of the copyright holder.

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Rihanna

Robyn Rihanna Fenty (born 20 February 1988) is a Barbadian singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman.

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Risperidone

Risperidone, sold under the trade name Risperdal among others, is an antipsychotic medication.

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Robert Flanagan

Robert L. Flanagan (born November 1, 1945) was the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Transportation from 2003 until 2007, under the administration of Governor Robert Ehrlich.

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Robert M. Parker Jr.

Robert M. Parker Jr. (born July 23, 1947) is a leading U.S. wine critic with an international influence.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego

The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego is a particular church of the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic Church in the western region of the United States.

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Rosalind Runcie

Angela Rosalind Runcie, Baroness Runcie (née Turner; 23 January 1932 12 January 2012) was a classical pianist and the wife of Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Rough ride (police brutality)

A rough ride is a form of police brutality in which a handcuffed prisoner is placed in a police van without a seatbelt, and is thrown violently about by driving the vehicle erratically.

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Roxanna Brown

Roxanna Maude Brown (May 2, 1946 – May 14, 2008) was a prominent authority on Southeast Asian ceramics and director of the Bangkok University's Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum.

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Rudy Giuliani

Rudolph William Louis Giuliani (born May 28, 1944) is an American politician, attorney, businessman, public speaker, former mayor of New York City, and attorney to President Donald Trump.

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Rule B Attachment

Rule B attachments are issued under Rule B of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

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Rutsweiler am Glan

Rutsweiler am Glan is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Sachertorte

Sachertorte is a specific type of chocolate cake, or torte, invented by Austrian Franz Sacher in 1832 for Prince Wenzel von Metternich in Vienna, Austria.

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Salim Mehajer

Salim Mehajer (born 12 June 1986) is an Australian convicted criminal, former licensed builder, property developer, disqualified corporation manager and former deputy mayor of the former Auburn City Council.

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Salomon Brothers

Salomon Brothers was an investment bank founded in 1910 by three Jewish-American brothers (Arthur, Herbert and Percy) along with a clerk named Ben Levy, it remained a partnership until the early 1980s, when it was acquired by the commodity trading firm Phibro Corporation and became Salomon Inc. Eventually, Salomon (NYSE:SB) was acquired by Travelers Group in 1998; and, following the latter's merger with Citicorp that same year, Salomon became part of Citigroup.

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Sam Worthington

Samuel Henry John Worthington (born 2 August 1976) is an English-Australian actor and writer.

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Sam Wyly

Samuel E. Wyly, known as Sam Wyly (born October 4, 1934), is an American entrepreneur and businessman, author, philanthropist, lifelong history student, and major contributor to conservative candidates.

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Sandy's

Sandy's was the name of a chain of American fast-food restaurants begun in 1956 by four business men from Kewanee, Illinois: Gus "Brick" Lundberg, Robert C. Wenger, Paul White and W. K. Davidson.

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Santa Susana Field Laboratory

The Santa Susana Field Laboratory is a complex of industrial research and development facilities located on a portion of the Southern California Simi Hills in Simi Valley, California.

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Sealed Air

Sealed Air Corporation is a packaging company known for its brands: Cryovac food packaging and Bubble Wrap cushioning packaging.

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Sean Young

Mary Sean Young (born November 20, 1959) is an American actress.

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Second opinion

A second opinion is an opinion on a matter disputed by two or more parties.

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Section 21 notice

In England and Wales, a section 21 notice, also known as a section 21 notice of possession or a section 21 eviction, is the notice which a landlord must give to their tenant to begin the process to take possession of a property let on an assured shorthold tenancy without providing a reason for wishing to take possession.

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Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974

Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974, (U.S.C.) authorizes the President to take all appropriate action, including retaliation, to obtain the removal of any act, policy, or practice of a foreign government that violates an international trade agreement or is unjustified, unreasonable, or discriminatory, and that burdens or restricts U.S. commerce.

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Seijun Suzuki

, born (24 May 1923 – 13 February 2017), was a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter.

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Selman v. Cobb County School District

Selman v. Cobb County School District, 449 F.3d 1320 (11th Cir. 2006), was a United States court case in Cobb County, Georgia involving a sticker placed in public school biology textbooks.

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Semtex (drink)

Semtex is a brand of energy drink manufactured in the Czech Republic by Pinelli since 1995, and was the first such drink to be produced in the country.

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Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc.

Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc.,, was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States involving the ability of an Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) plan fiduciary to recover medical costs from a beneficiary who has been reimbursed for injuries by a third party.

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Settle

Settle or SETTLE may refer to.

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Settlement

Settlement may refer to.

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Settlement offer

A settlement offer or offer to settle is a term used to describe an offer to resolve an outstanding issue or account.

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Settlements and bankruptcies in Catholic sex abuse cases

Settlements and bankruptcies in Catholic sex abuse cases have affected several American dioceses, whose compensation payments have totaled in the billions of dollars.

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Seveso disaster

The Seveso disaster was an industrial accident that occurred around 12:37 pm on July 10, 1976, in a small chemical manufacturing plant approximately north of Milan in the Lombardy region of Italy.

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Sexual abuse scandal in Catholic archdiocese of Milwaukee

The sexual abuse scandal in the Milwaukee Archdiocese is a series of sexual-abuse cases that occurred in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

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Sexual abuse scandal in Providence diocese

The sexual abuse scandal in Providence diocese is a significant episode in the series of Catholic sex abuse cases in the United States and Ireland.

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Sexual abuse scandal in San Diego diocese

The sexual abuse scandal in San Diego diocese is a significant episode in the series of Catholic sex abuse cases in the United States and Ireland.

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Sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Boston

The sexual abuse scandal in Boston archdiocese was part of a series of Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in the United States that revealed widespread wrongdoing in the American Roman Catholic Church.

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Sheila Carter

Sheila Carter is a fictional character from The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, American soap operas on the CBS network.

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Shirley Sherrod

Shirley Sherrod (born 1948) is a former Georgia State Director of Rural Development for the United States Department of Agriculture.

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Sho Dozono

Sho Dozono (born 1944) is a Japanese-American businessman and politician from Portland, Oregon.

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Shooting of Samuel DuBose

On July 19, 2015, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Samuel DuBose, an unarmed man, was fatally shot by Ray Tensing, a University of Cincinnati police officer, during a traffic stop for a missing front license plate and a suspended driver's license.

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Shooting of Walter Scott

The shooting of Walter Scott occurred on, 2015, in North Charleston, South Carolina, following a daytime traffic stop for a non-functioning brake light.

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Simon Singh

Simon Lehna Singh, (born 19 September 1964) is a British popular science author, theoretical and particle physicist whose works largely contain a strong mathematical element.

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Simon Spencer

Simon Dean Spencer (born 10 September 1976) is an English former professional football Midfielder.

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Snap Inc.

Snap Inc. is an American technology and camera company, founded on September 16, 2011, by Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy and based in Venice, California.

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SolungAvisa

SolungAvisa is a local newspaper published in Flisa, Norway.

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Solungen

Solungen was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Åsnes in Hedmark county.

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South African contract law

South African contract law is ‘essentially a modernised version of the Roman-Dutch law of contract’,Du Plessis, et al.

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Spyware

Spyware is software that aims to gather information about a person or organization sometimes without their knowledge, that may send such information to another entity without the consumer's consent, that asserts control over a device without the consumer's knowledge, or it may send such information to another entity with the consumer's consent, through cookies.

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SS Andrea Doria

SS Andrea Doria,, was an ocean liner for the Italian Line (Società di navigazione Italia) home ported in Genoa, Italy, most famous for her sinking in 1956, when 46 people were killed.

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SS El Faro

SS El Faro was a United States-flagged, combination roll-on/roll-off and lift-on/lift-off cargo ship crewed by U.S. merchant mariners.

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St Francis' Boy's Home

St Francis' Boy's Home in Shefford, Bedfordshire was the longest serving children's home in England.

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St. James' Episcopal Church (Batavia, New York)

St.

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St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

The St.

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Stan Magro

Stan Magro (born 28 July 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Collingwood Football Club in the VFL.

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Star Wars Kid

Star Wars Kid is a viral video made in 2002 by Ghyslain Raza, NewsWeek, Jessica Bennett in which he wields a golf ball retriever in imitation of Darth Maul's lightsaber moves from the film Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, hence the name.

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Starbucks

Starbucks Corporation is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain.

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Staten Island University Hospital

Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) is a member hospital of Northwell Health.

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Steve Berman (lawyer)

Steve Berman is an American plaintiff's lawyer who founded and is Managing Partner of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, a 76-attorney (as of June, 2007) law firm based in Seattle, Washington.

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Steve Dahl

Steven Robert Dahl (born November 20, 1954 in Pasadena, California) is an American radio personality and humorist.

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Steve McManaman

Steven McManaman (born 11 February 1972) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder for Liverpool, Real Madrid and Manchester City.

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Steven Hatfill

Steven Jay Hatfill (born October 24, 1953) is an American physician, virologist and biological weapons expert.

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Strike It Up

"Strike It Up" is a song by the Italian band Black Box.

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Structured settlement

A structured settlement is a negotiated financial or insurance arrangement through which a claimant agrees to resolve a personal injury tort claim by receiving part or all of a settlement in the form of periodic payments on an agreed schedule, rather than as a lump sum.

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Stumpfwald

The Stumpfwald is part of the northern Palatine Forest and is located in the south of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Sture Murders

The Sture Murders (Sturemorden) in Uppsala, Sweden of 24 May 1567 were the murders of five incarcerated Swedish nobles by Erik XIV of Sweden, who at that time was in a state of serious mental disorder, and his guards.

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Suleiman Abdullah Salim

Suleiman Abdullah Salim is a citizen of Tanzania who was held in extrajudicial detention, for five years, in secret CIA black sites.

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Summers v. Earth Island Institute

Summers v. Earth Island Institute,, was a United States Supreme Court case decided 5–4 in which several environmental organizations brought suit against the United States Forest Service (USFS) to enjoin that federal agency from implementing rules that would allow the salvage sale of timber from 238 acres of fire-damaged federally owned land without conducting the notice, comment, and appeal process of the Forest Service Decision-making and Appeals Reform Act.

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Susan Block

Susan Block, also known as Dr.

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Susan Webber Wright

Susan Webber Wright (born 1948), also known as Susan Webber Carter, is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

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Sussex Coast College Hastings

Sussex Coast College Hastings formerly Hastings College of Arts and Technology (HCAT) or Hastings College, is a medium-sized Further Education college based in Hastings, East Sussex.

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Sustainable Energy Fund

Sustainable Energy Fund (SEF), formerly known as PP&L Sustainable Energy Fund of Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, is a charitable, educational, and scientific 501(C)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Talk Radio Network

Talk Radio Network (TRN) was an independent radio producer and syndicator of news and talk radio programming headquartered in Central Point, Oregon.

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Tammy Wynette

Tammy Wynette (born Virginia Wynette Pugh; May 5, 1942 – April 6, 1998), was an American country music singer-songwriter and one of country music's best-known artists and biggest-selling female singers.

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Tareq Salahi

Tareq Dirgham Salahi is an American vintner, winery owner, travel/tourism expert, and television personality.

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Teamwork Motion Pictures

Teamwork Motion Pictures Ltd. (Traditional Chinese: 天幕製作有限公司) is a former Hong Kong film production company.

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Terry Bean

Terrence Patrick "Terry" Bean is an American political fundraiser, a civil rights activist, and a pioneer of the LGBT rights movement.

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The Daily Report (Ontario, California)

The Daily Report was a newspaper published in Ontario, California, under private ownership between 1885 and 1965 and group ownership from 1965 to 1990.

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The Great Dictator

The Great Dictator is a 1940 American political satire comedy-drama film written, directed, produced, scored by and starring British comedian Charlie Chaplin, following the tradition of many of his other films.

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The Price Is Right models

The American television game show The Price Is Right has, since its 1972 relaunch, employed a number of models to showcase the prizes and items that are given away on the show.

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The Social Network

The Social Network is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin.

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The Station nightclub fire

The Station nightclub fire occurred on Thursday, February 20, 2003, in West Warwick, Rhode Island, killing 100 people and injuring 230.

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The Weston Group

The Weston Group LLC is a Investiment banking firm involved in transactions in distressed securities in emerging markets, Mexican corporate Eurobonds, Mexican money market instruments, and Latin American convertible bonds.

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Theranos

Theranos is a privately held health technology company known for its false claims to have devised revolutionary blood tests using very small amounts of blood.

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There's No Place Like Home

"There's No Place Like Home, Parts 1, 2 & 3" is the season finale of the American Broadcasting Company's fourth season of the serial drama television series Lost, consisting of the 12th through 14th episodes.

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Three Mile Island accident

The Three Mile Island accident occurred on March 28, 1979, in reactor number 2 of Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (TMI-2) in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg.

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Ticketmaster Corp. v. Tickets.com, Inc.

Ticketmaster Corp., et al.

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Tidbit

Tidbit is a Boston area startup company founded by MIT students to use web based distributed computing to mine bitcoins.

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Tiger Management

Tiger Management Corp., also known as "The Tiger Fund," is an American hedge fund and family office founded by Julian Robertson.

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Tim Kaine

Timothy Michael Kaine (born February 26, 1958) is an American attorney and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Virginia since 2013.

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Timeline of DOS operating systems

This article presents a timeline of events in the history of x86 DOS operating systems from 1973 to 2016.

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Timothy K. Lewis

Timothy K. Lewis (born 1954 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), is a former United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and is currently an attorney at the law firm of Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis LLP, where he serves as the co-chair of the firm's appellate practice.

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Tinsley Voluntary Transfer Program

The Tinsley Voluntary Transfer Program is a 1985 settlement of a lawsuit in which school districts surrounding the Ravenswood City School District in East Palo Alto, California agreed to accept up to 166 minority students entering grades Kindergarten through second grade from within the boundaries of the Ravenswood City School District.

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TISM

TISM (an acronym of This Is Serious Mum) were a seven-piece anonymous alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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TLC (group)

TLC is an American girl group whose original line-up consisted of Tionne "'''T'''-Boz" Watkins, Lisa "'''L'''eft Eye" Lopes and Rozonda "'''C'''hilli" Thomas.

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Tobacco MSA (Hawaii)

The Tobacco MSA with Hawaii is the particular version of the Tobacco MSA that was signed by Hawaii, was enabled by means of legislation of Hawaii, and has been interpreted since then in Hawaii state courts.

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Todd Goldman

Todd Harris Goldman is an controversial American entrepreneur and the founder of David and Goliath, a merchandise company that produces clothing, posters and other merchandise featuring a variety of slogans based on older designs and the work of other artists.

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Tom DeLay

Thomas Dale DeLay (born April 8, 1947) is a former member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Texas's 22nd congressional district from 1985 until 2006.

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Townes Van Zandt

John Townes Van Zandt (March 7, 1944 – January 1, 1997), better known as Townes Van Zandt, was an American singer-songwriter.

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Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a proposed trade agreement between the European Union and the United States, with the aim of promoting trade and multilateral economic growth.

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Transformative mediation

Transformative mediation describes a unique approach to conflict intervention that was first articulated by Robert A. Baruch Bush and Joseph P. Folger in 1994 in The Promise of Mediation.

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Trial consulting

Trial consulting is the use of social scientists, particularly psychologists and communication experts and economists, to aid attorneys in the presentation of a criminal trial or civil lawsuit.

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Trump Tower

Trump Tower is a 58-story, mixed-use skyscraper at 721–725 Fifth Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Tumbleweed Communications

Tumbleweed Communications Corp. provided secure messaging and secure file transfer solutions for enterprise and government customers.

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U.S. Steel

United States Steel Corporation, more commonly known as U.S. Steel, is an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations in the United States, Canada, and Central Europe.

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UB40

UB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England.

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Unfair dismissal

In labour law, unfair dismissal is an act of employment termination made without good reason or contrary to the country's specific legislation.

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Union Carbide

Union Carbide Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary (since 2001) of Dow Chemical Company.

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Unite the Right rally

The Unite the Right rally, also known as the Charlottesville rally or Charlottesville riots, was a white nationalist rally that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, from August 11 to 12, 2017.

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United States v. Scheinberg

United States v. Scheinberg, 10 Cr.

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Universal Mobile Systems

Universal Mobile Systems is an Uzbek-Russian telecommunications company, which provides mobile network to Republic of Uzbekistan.

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University of Phoenix

The University of Phoenix (UOPX) is a private for-profit college, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

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US Airways Flight 1549

US Airways Flight 1549 was an Airbus A320-214 which, in the climbout after takeoff from New York City's LaGuardia Airport on January 15, 2009, struck a flock of Canada geese just northeast of the George Washington Bridge and consequently lost all engine power.

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Valuation (finance)

In finance, valuation is the process of determining the present value (PV) of an asset.

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Van Jones

Anthony Kapel Jones (born September 20, 1968) is an American news commentator, author, and non-practicing attorney.

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Virginia Tech shooting

On April 16, 2007, a school shooting occurred at West Ambler Johnston Hall and Norris Hall at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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Warren National University

Warren National University, previously known as Kennedy-Western University, was a post-secondary, distance learning, unaccredited private university that offered undergraduate and graduate degrees in the United States from 1984 to 2009.

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Web.com (1995 – 2007)

Web Internet LLC (and later Web.com Inc.) were formed in 1997 as joint ventures between Robert Friedman and Bill Bloomfield, then President of Web Service Company.

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Weinstein effect

The "Weinstein effect" is a global trend in which people come forward to accuse famous or powerful men of sexual misconduct.

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Wheelchair lift

A wheelchair lift, also known as a platform lift, or vertical platform lift is a fully powered device designed to raise a wheelchair and its occupant in order to overcome a step or similar vertical barrier.

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Wild Thing (Tone Lōc song)

"Wild Thing" is a single by American rapper Tone Lōc from his 1989 album Lōc-ed After Dark.

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William A. Marovitz

William A. Marovitz (born September 29, 1944) is an American lawyer and politician who was involved in real estate in Chicago and was married to Christie Hefner from 1995 to 2013.

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William Albertson

William Albertson (May 7, 1910 – February 19, 1972) was a 20th-century American leader in the Communist Party of the USA who battled federal and state courts, and who in 1964 was framed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which was only discovered posthumously in 1975.

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William F. Farley

William F. Farley (born October 10, 1942) is the sole owner of Farley Industries, a private equity firm based in Chicago.

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Winstar Communications

Winstar Communications (at some point WinStar Communications) was an American telecommunications company that provided broadband services to business customers.

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Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. fire

The Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co.

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Xfire

Xfire (pronounced "X-Fire") was a proprietary freeware instant messaging service for gamers that also served as a game server browser with various other features.

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Y C McNease

Y C McNease (born c. 1936) is a former American college football coach.

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1969: The Velvet Underground Live

1969: The Velvet Underground Live is a live album by the Velvet Underground.

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1993 child sexual abuse accusations against Michael Jackson

In the summer of 1993, Evan Chandler accused Michael Jackson of sexually abusing his 13-year-old son, Jordan Chandler.

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2001 Avjet Aspen crash

On March 29, 2001, a chartered Gulfstream III business jet, operated by Avjet Corporation, crashed into the ground while on instrument approach to Aspen–Pitkin County Airport, Colorado.

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2002 New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal

The 2002 New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal involved the use of a telemarketing firm hired by that state's Republican Party (NHGOP) for election tampering.

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2013 Rosario gas explosion

A gas explosion in a residential area of Rosario, the third-largest city in Argentina, occurred on August 6, 2013.

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2014–15 Rangers F.C. season

The 2014–15 season was the 135th season of competitive football by Rangers.

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