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  2. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    What I like about this clue, however, is that the word "eatery" on its own could also be a clue for DINER. Therefore, the clue is accessible even to solvers who are not familiar with Edward Hopper ...

  3. Lidia Poët - Wikipedia

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    For the following two years, she "attended forensic practice" in the office of a lawyer and assisted at the sessions of the tribunals. She then underwent the theoretical and practical examination of the Order of Lawyers of Turin and, approved by 45 of 50 votes, was enrolled in the roll of lawyers ( albo degli avvocati ) on 9 August 1883.

  4. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE. "Say" for EG, used to mean "for example". More obscure clue words of this variety include: "Model" for T, referring to the Model T.

  5. The Law According to Lidia Poët - Wikipedia

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    The Law According to Lidia Poët (Italian: La legge di Lidia Poët) is an Italian historical crime drama television series created by Guido Iuculano [] and Davide Orsini [], loosely based on the life of Lidia Poët, the first modern female lawyer in Italy.

  6. House Republicans strike deal on motion to vacate, making it ...

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    House Speaker Mike Johnson announced Wednesday evening that House Republicans from across the conference struck a deal to raise the threshold for the motion to vacate -- a procedure rank-and-file ...

  7. Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Wikipedia

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    Joan Ruth Bader Ginsburg (/ ˈ b eɪ d ər ˈ ɡ ɪ n z b ɜːr ɡ / BAY-dər GHINZ-burg; née Bader; March 15, 1933 – September 18, 2020) [2] was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020. [3]

  8. List of Matlock characters - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Leighton "Ben" Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who charges a fee of $100,000 to take a case. He is known for visiting crime scenes to discover overlooked clues, as well as his down-home style of coming up with viable, alternative theories of the crime in question (usually murder) while sitting in his office playing the banjo or polishing his shoes.

  9. Removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo Franco, a lawyer and Republican Party strategist, speaking from Florida, told Al Jazeera that it was a "five-seat majority in a divided government" that removed McCarthy. "The reality is we have a democratic President, and a democratic Senate [sic]. We don’t have absolute majorities.