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  • 21Case citation — Various case citations redirect here. If you are looking for the actual text of an opinion, it is usually linked in the external links at the bottom of the article on that case. For Wikipedia s template for case citation, see {{Template:Cite… …

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  • 22Healthcare Quality Improvement Act — The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act of 1986 (HCQIA) was introduced by Congressman Ron Wyden from Oregon. (United States Code Title 42, Sections 11101 11152)It followed a federal anti trust suit by a surgeon against an Astoria hospital and… …

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  • 23agnosticism — /ag nos teuh siz euhm/, n. 1. the doctrine or belief of an agnostic. 2. an intellectual doctrine or attitude affirming the uncertainty of all claims to ultimate knowledge. [1870 75; AGNOSTIC + ISM] * * * Doctrine that one cannot know the… …

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  • 24Preamble to the United States Constitution — We the People redirects here. For other uses, see We the People (disambiguation). United States of America This artic …

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  • 25Trivial objections — (also referred to as hair splitting, nothing but objections, barrage of objections and banal objections) is an informal logical fallacy where irrelevant and sometimes frivolous objections are made to divert the attention away from the topic that… …

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  • 26Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation ArgueDate=February 28 ArgueYear=2007 DecideDate=June 25 DecideYear=2007 FullName=Hein, Jay, et al. (Dir., White House Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives) v. Freedom from… …

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  • 27Epistles to the Corinthians —     Epistles to the Corinthians     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Epistles to the Corinthians     INTRODUCTORY     St. Paul Founds the Church at Corinth     St. Paul s first visit to Europe is graphically described by St. Luke (Acts, xvi xviii). When …

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  • 28Cavillation — Cav il*la tion ( l[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [F. cavillation, L. cavillatio.] Frivolous or sophistical objection. [Obs.] Hooker. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 29Adrian Lamo — Infobox Person name = Adrian Lamo caption = Adrian Lamo (left) with contemporaries Kevin Mitnick (center) and Kevin Poulsen birth date = birth place = Boston, MA death date = death place = other names = Adrián Lamo spouse = Laurencite news|url =… …

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  • 30Culture of France — Masterpiece painting by Eugène Delacroix called Liberty Leading the People portrays the July Revolution using the stylistic views of Romanticism. Since Liberty is part of the motto «Liberté, égalité, fraternité», as the French put it, this… …

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