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  • 121Communications Workers of America v. Beck — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 11, 1988 …

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  • 122Copyright law of Canada — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …

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  • 123Cruentation — A body in its coffin starts to bleed in the presence of the murderer in an illustration of the laws of Hamburg in 1497 Cruentation (Latin: ius cruentationis or Ius feretri sine sandapilae ), was one of the medieval methods of finding proof… …

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  • 124Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act — Old Parliament House, photographed in January 2006 An Act to provide for the maintenance of religious harmony and for establishing a Presidential Council for Religious Harmony and for matters conne …

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  • 125MERS — This article is about the company. For the Mers ethnic group, see Mers. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Type Privately held company Founded 1995 Headquarters Reston, Virgini …

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  • 126preamble — pre·am·ble / prē ˌam bəl, prē am / n [Middle French preambule, from Medieval Latin preambulum, from Late Latin, neuter of preambulus walking in front of, from Latin prae + ambulare to walk]: an introductory statement (as to a contract); esp: the… …

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  • 127put forth — I verb advance, advise, air, argue, communicate, display, emit, employ, exert, exhibit, extend, go forth, issue, make a suggestion, move, offer, parade, pass, plead, posit, postulate, present, profess, proffer, propose, proposition, propound,… …

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  • 128adjudicate — ad·ju·di·cate || É™ dÊ’uːdɪkeɪt v. pronounce by judicial sentence; pass judgment on; determine a matter judicially; sit in judgement …

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