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  • 71Anti-Quebec sentiment — Part of a series on Discrimination General forms …

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  • 72Journalism in Australia — The professional practice of Journalism in Australia varies from international standards in areas as diverse as legal freedoms and editorial practices. History Most of the published material in the first twenty years of the New South Wales colony …

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  • 73AutoAdmit — Infobox Website name = AutoAdmit caption = url = http://www.autoadmit.com commercial = No type = Internet forum language = English registration = Required owner = Jarret Cohen author = Jarret Cohen launch date = 2004 03 17 current status = Active …

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  • 74Per quod — is a Latin phrase (meaning whereby ) used to illustrate that the existence of a thing or an idea is on the basis of external circumstances not explicit. Legal Example Statements are considered defamatory per quod if the defamatory character of… …

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  • 75Funding Evil — Infobox Book | name = Funding Evil: How Terrorism is Financed and How to Stop It image caption = Cover of the first edition of Funding Evil author = Rachel Ehrenfeld country = United States of America language = English genre = Current affairs… …

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  • 76Alexander Vassiliev — For the Russian Byzantinist, see Alexander Vasiliev. Alexander Vassiliev ( ru. Александр Васильев; born May 1, 1962) is a Russian journalist, writer and espionage historian living in London. He is known for his book The Haunted Wood: Soviet… …

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  • 77innuendo — in·nu·en·do /ˌi nyü wen dō/ n: a parenthetical explanation of the text of a legal document; esp: an explanation in a complaint for defamation of the defamatory meaning of a statement by the defendant which is not defamatory on its face compare… …

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  • 78publish — pub·lish vt 1: to make known to another or to the public generally ◇ For purposes of defamation, a defamatory communication made to only one third party may be considered published. 2 a: to proclaim officially publish an enactment b: to declare… …

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  • 79Doe subpoena — A Doe subpoena is a subpoena that seeks the identity of an unknown defendant to a lawsuit. Most jurisdictions permit a plaintiff who does not yet know a defendant s identity to file suit against John Doe and then use the tools of the discovery… …

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  • 80Doe v. Cahill — Court Delaware Supreme Court Date decided October 5, 2005 Citation(s) 884 A.2d 451 Judge(s) sitting Myron Steele, Randy Holland, Carolyn Berger, Jack Jacobs, Henry Ridgely Case opinions …

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