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Brief for Respondent
Brief for Respondent In the Supreme Court of the United StatesOctober Term, 1963No. 39 THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY, PETITIONER,V.L. B. SULLIVAN, RESPONDENT ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMABRIEF FOR RESPONDENT Steiner, Crum & Baker,1109-25 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,... Read more |
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Brief for Appellant
Brief for Appellant In the Supreme Court of the United StatesOctober Term, 1970No. ….. JANE ROE, JOHN DOE, AND MARY DOE, APPELLANTS,JAMES HUBERT HALLFORD, M.D., APPELLANT-INTERVENOR,V.HENRY WADE, APPELLEE.ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF... Read more |
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nursery rhymes
nursery rhymes verses, generally brief and usually anonymous, for children. The best-known examples are in English and date mostly from the 17th cent. A popular type of rhyme is used in "counting-out" games, e.g., "Eenie, meenie, minie, mo." The subject matter of the rhymes has been linked... Read more |
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L.L. Cool J
L.L. Cool J Rap musician In the turbulent climate of rap music, careers are often brief moments of success crested atop long stretches of obscurity. For L.L. Cool J, this is not so, as he has both helped lay down the groundwork for rap during the genre's early days as well as... Read more |
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Brief for the Petitioners
Brief for the Petitioners In the Supreme Court of the United StatesOctober Term, 1963No. 39 THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY, PETITIONER,V.L. B. SULLIVAN, RESPONDENT ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMABRIEF FOR THE PETITIONER Louis M. LoebT. Eric EmbryMarvin E. FrankelRonald S.... Read more |
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Teresa Carreno
Teresa Carreño , 1853-1917, Venezuelan pianist; pupil of L. M. Gottschalk and Anton Rubinstein. Her debut was made in New York in 1862. She appeared as an opera singer for a brief period but thereafter continued her piano career, becoming known as one of the foremost pianists of her time. She... Read more |
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Francois Dominique Toussaint LOuverture
François Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture , c.1744-1803, Haitian patriot and martyr. A self-educated slave freed shortly before the uprising in 1791, he joined the black rebellion to liberate the slaves and became its organizational genius. Rapidly rising in power, Toussaint joined forces for... Read more |
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Brief for Appellee
Brief for Appellee In the Supreme Court of the United StatesNo. 78–18, 1971 Term Jane Roe, John Doe, Mary Doe, and James Hubert Hallford, M.D. Appellants,vs.Henry Wade, District Attorney of Dallas County, Texas Appellee. On Direct Appeal from the United States District Court for the... Read more |
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Cenwulf
Cenwulf (d. 821), king of Mercia (796–821). Cenwulf became king after the brief reign of Ecgfrith, son of the great Offa, doubtless by a coup, for he was only remotely related to his predecessor. He took over Offa's extensive authority in southern England. In 798 he repressed a revolt in... Read more |
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Henry Hastings 3d earl of Huntingdon
Henry Hastings Huntingdon, 3d earl of 1535-95, English nobleman. Through his mother, Catherine Pole, a great granddaughter of the duke of Clarence (brother of Edward IV and Richard III), Hastings claimed the right to succeed Elizabeth I to the English throne. He received some support from the... Read more |
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