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  • 41trespass — I. noun Etymology: Middle English trespas, from Anglo French, passage, overstepping, misdeed, from trespasser Date: 13th century 1. a. a violation of moral or social ethics ; transgression; especially sin b. an unwarranted infringement 2 …

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  • 42Freedom of Information Act (United States) — This article is about the U.S. federal law. For freedom of information in the fifty U.S., see Freedom of information in the United States. For freedom of information in other countries, see Freedom of information legislation. The Freedom of… …

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  • 43Court of the Lord Lyon — The arms of office of the Lord Lyon King of arms, the sovereign of the Court of the Lord Lyon. The Court of the Lord Lyon, also known as the Lyon Court, is a standing court of law which regulates heraldry in Scotland. Like the College of Arms in… …

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  • 44Kimbrough v. United States — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Kimbrough v. United States ArgueDate=October 7 ArgueYear=2007 DecideDate=December 10 DecideYear=2007 FullName=Derrick Kimbrough, Petitioner v. United States of America Docket=06–6330 CitationNew=552 U.S. ; 128 S.Ct.… …

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  • 45The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice — (TDI) is an organization within Dartmouth College dedicated to improving health care through education, research, policy reform, leadership improvement, and communication with patients and the public. [1] It was founded in 1988 by John Wennberg… …

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  • 46baseless — I adjective bottomless, empty, erroneous, false, foundationless, gratuitous, groundless, having no foundation, idle, ill founded, illogical, nonactual, not well founded, rootless, unbased, uncaused, uncorroborated, unfounded, ungrounded,… …

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  • 47groundless — I adjective baseless, empty, erroneous, fallacious, false, ill founded, inaccurate, paralogistic, unfounded, unjustifiable, unreal, unreasonable, unsound, unsubstantiated, unsupported, unsustainable, unsustained, untenable, untrue, unwarranted,… …

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  • 48unfounded — I adjective baseless, empty, erroneous, fabricated, fallacious, false, fictitious, fictus, fraudulent, groundless, idle, illogical, insubstantial, invented, spurious, suppositional, supposititious, trumped up, unattested, unauthenticated,… …

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  • 49gratuitous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. baseless, uncalled for, unwarranted; free, gratis. See nonpayment, supposition. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Voluntary] Syn. for nothing, gratis, complimentary; see free 4 . 2. [Uncalled for] Syn.… …

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  • 50undue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unjust, inequitable; improper, inappropriate; extreme, excessive, immoderate, inordinate, exorbitant, unwarranted. See injustice. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. improper, illegal, indecorous, unfair,… …

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