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1.To present oneself formally before a court as defendant, plaintiff, or counsel.
6.The judge thought this most extraordinary. "Perhaps," he mused, "These bees are here to prevent a miscarriage of justice."
7.Fourthly, adding radioactive or colored probes to the nylon membrane produces a pattern called the DNA fingerprint.
8.At the same time,it is also the crystal of the gradualmaturity of all sorts of act. From the early banking reform proposals to theBaltimore Plan,the Indianapolis Commission Plan and the Fowler Bill,to theAldrich-Vreeland Act,the Alidrich Act of 1911 and the Glass Bill, the rudimentof the federal reserve act is gradually formed,and the reform emphases is graduallychanged from the money reform to the central bank reform.
9.Before my mother could get there, I had already jumped on the counter top and was up on the top shelf of the cabinet.
10.Option One: Did the Supreme Court misinterpret the Fourteenth Amendment in the cases from Slaughterhouse to the turn of the century?

