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  • 11Final statement — When a criminal is convicted and sentenced to capital punishment, the criminal can make a final statement, or his last words , before being executed. Much of the time, the last word is an apology to family, friends, or God. Sometimes though, a… …

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  • 12Everything You Know Is Wrong — Infobox Album | Name = Everything You Know Is Wrong Type = Album Artist = The Firesign Theatre Released = 1974 Recorded = Genre = Comedy Length = 42:00 Label = Columbia Producer = The Firesign Theatre Reviews = The New Rolling Stone Record Guide… …

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  • 13The Strawberry Statement (film) — Infobox Film name = The Strawberry Statement image size = 150px caption = director = Stuart Hagmann producer = Robert Chartoff Irwin Winkler writer = James S. Kunen (novel) Israel Horovitz narrator = starring = Bruce Davison Kim Darby Bud Cort… …

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  • 14Normative statement — In economics, a normative statement expresses a value judgement about whether a situation is subjectively desirable or undesirable. The world would be a better place if the moon were made of green cheese is a normative statement because it… …

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  • 15take something the wrong way — take (something) the wrong way to fail to understand a statement or situation correctly. A lot of people take his confidence the wrong way, mistaking it for arrogance. She feels like every word she says is taken the wrong way …

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  • 16take the wrong way — take (something) the wrong way to fail to understand a statement or situation correctly. A lot of people take his confidence the wrong way, mistaking it for arrogance. She feels like every word she says is taken the wrong way …

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  • 17Ethics — For other uses, see Ethics (disambiguation). Philosophy …

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  • 18Non-interactive zero-knowledge proof — Non interactive zero knowledge proofs are a variant of zero knowledge proofs. Blum, Feldman, and Micali [1] showed that a common reference string shared between the prover and the verifier is enough to achieve computational zero knowledge without …

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  • 19misstatement — I noun bad reporting, blunder, deceit, deception, deviation from truth, distortion, duplicity, erratum, error, false statement, falsehood, falsification, fiction, imprecision, inaccuracy, incorrect statement, inexactitude, inexactness,… …

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  • 20misstatement — mɪs steɪtmÉ™nt n. wrong statement; inexact statement …

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