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  • 31Characters in Call of Duty — In the first person shooter series, Call of Duty , the player is able to take control of a wide variety of characters including Sgt. Paul Jackson, [Sgt. John Soap McTavish, and Lieutenant Price in the most recent release of the game. Also, many… …

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  • 32Controversies surrounding Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 — Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is a first person shooter video game released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows on November 10, 2009. In addition to being a critically acclaimed best seller, the game has garnered much… …

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  • 33Short time duty — The short time duty (or short time operation) indicates an operating mode of increased performance but for a shorter length of time. Commonly it is also referred to the maximum load (the performance) at which and the related maximum length of… …

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  • 34Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done — Directed by Bill Melendez Written by Robin Miller (story) Leo Rost (story) Gene Thompson (additional material) Victor Spinetti (additional material) Starring Victor Spinetti …

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  • 35breach of duty — see breach 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. breach of duty …

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  • 36Dereliction of Duty — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Dereliction of Duty >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 dereliction of duty dereliction of duty Sgm: N 1 fault fault &c.(guilt) 947 Sgm: N 1 sin sin &c.(vice) 945 Sgm: N 1 non observance non observance non performance Sgm …

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  • 37Dereliction of Duty (1998 book) — Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam is a book written by Brigadier General H.R. McMaster that explores the military s role in the policies of the Vietnam War. The book… …

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  • 38neglect of duty — The omission of one to perform a duty resting upon him. The neglect or failure on the part of a public officer to do and perform a duty or duties laid on him as such by virtue of his office or required of him by law. State ex rel. Hardy v Coleman …

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  • 39dereliction of duty — N UNCOUNT Dereliction of duty is deliberate or accidental failure to do what you should do as part of your job. [FORMAL] Sergeant Slater pleaded guilty to wilful dereliction of duty and lying in a sworn statement. Syn: negligence …

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  • 40retreat (duty to), rule — n. A doctrine in criminal law found in some jurisdictions requiring that, unless at home, at his or her place of business, or in a situation where the assailant is a person the victim is attempting to arrest, the victim in a murderous assault… …

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