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  • 41Danzig law — (German: Danziger Willkür;[1] in Polish: Gdański Wilkierz [2]) was the official set of records of the laws of city of Danzig (Gdańsk). Danziger Willkür means „Danzig s choice by free will“, as opposed to having been imposed from outside, as while …

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  • 42Ohno's law — For the Japanese lexical law, see Ōno s lexical law. Ohno s law was proposed by a Japanese biologist Susumu Ohno, saying that the gene content of the mammalian species has been conserved over species not only in the DNA content but also in the… …

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  • 43Basic Law: the president of the state —    Passed on 16 June 1964 by the fifth Knesset. The law was basically a reenactment of previous instructions, which were scattered in other laws. It deals with the status of the president of the state, his election by the Knesset, his… …

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  • 44Sutton's law — states that in attempting to diagnose a problem, one should first do the experiment that can confirm the most likely diagnosis. It is taught in medical schools to guide new doctors in ordering tests in a way that leads to faster treatment, while… …

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  • 45Brazilian nationality law — is based on the principle of Jus soli . As a general rule, any person born in Brazil acquires Brazilian citizenship at birth, irrespective of status of parents. Nationality law is regulated by Article 12 of the Brazilian Federal… …

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  • 46Paranoia (Law & Order episode) — Paranoia is the 117th episode of NBC s legal drama Law Order, and the sixth episode of sixth season.PlotDetectives Lenny Briscoe and Rey Curtis investigate the stabbing murder of a college woman.The victim was in a course called Sex, Violence and …

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  • 47legalize — le·gal·ize / lē gə ˌlīz/ vt ized, iz·ing: to make legal; esp: to give legal validity or sanction to le·gal·i·za·tion n le·gal·iz·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 48establish — es·tab·lish vt 1: to institute (as a law) permanently by enactment or agreement we the people of the United States...do ordain and establish this Constitution U.S. Constitution preamble 2: to make firm or stable 3: to bring into existence …

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  • 49corroborate — cor·rob·o·rate /kə rä bə ˌrāt/ vt rat·ed, rat·ing [Latin corroboratus, past participle of corroborare to strengthen, from com , prefix marking completion + robur strength, literally, oak tree]: to support with evidence or authority: strengthen or …

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  • 50attest — at·test /ə test/ vb [Latin attestari, from ad to + testari to call to witness, from testis witness] vt: to bear witness to: affirm to be true or genuine; specif: to authenticate (as a will) by signing as a witness vi: to bear witness: testify… …

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