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- noun The
Fourth of July .
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The International Court of Justice, in its 2003 ruling on the Separation Barrier, ruled unanimously that the Fourth is applicable because the territory was acquired in war, and that it did not matter who laid claim to it or the legitimacy of said claims.
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Is that what you call the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches and seizures?
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The way we celebrate the Fourth is the epitome of Americanism: Short-lived, loud, flashy, expensive, destructive.
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If you accept this, meditation will take you to what I call the Fourth State.
Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001
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If you accept this, meditation will take you to what I call the Fourth State.
Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001
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About ten years ago we perfected what I call The Fourth Drive.
Hunters Out of Space Joseph Everidge Kelleam 1944
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In addiction recovery we do this sometimes by doing what we call a Fourth Step, that is, taking a complete and thorough moral inventory.
News & Politics 2010
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It will be interesting to see, like other talent-based reality TV shows before it, if participation in Fourth Fiction will be enough to launch a career from for anyone who plays or if only the winner will take it all.
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L.Rev. 561 (2009), defending the widely-criticized Fourth Amendment rule that what a person discloses to a third party cannot retain Fourth Amendment protection.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Epstein, Murphy, and Kerr On the Third-Party Doctrine 2010
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He has authored two dissents from denial of certiorari in Fourth Amendment cases, Virginia v. Harris in 2009 and Pennsylvania v. Dunlap in 2008.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “The Irrelevancy of the Fourth Amendment in the Roberts Court” 2010
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