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    A spectacular new restaurant and bar is open in Arlington, and a smaller sidekick is coming soon. The new restaurant above Choctaw Stadium, Hearsay, opened last weekend to sold-out reservations ...

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  5. One restaurant was closed and two failed in the latest Arlington health inspections, according to city data. There were 83 inspections from April 2 to April 8. Arlington inspections are based on a ...

  6. Hear'Say - Wikipedia

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    Media reports suggested that Polydor Records wanted the single to at least reach the UK Top 5. Following the disappointing sales of the single, it was thought that they would be dropped by the label, though no official word came from Polydor. Hear'Say split up on 1 October 2002, citing "abuse from the public" as the main reason.

  7. Airlines Reporting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    ARC was established on September 17, 1984, as a privately held company following airline deregulation in the United States. The corporation began operations on January 1, 1985, in Washington, D.C., settling financial ticket transactions between airlines and travel agencies.

  8. 1 Arlington restaurant fails, 8 schools receive perfect ...

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    Arlington restaurants are scored on a 100-point system, with 100 being a perfect score. Restaurants that score 75 or less require a follow-up inspection, and 70 is considered extremely poor.

  9. Wikipedia:Hearsay - Wikipedia

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    When submitted as evidence, such statements are called hearsay evidence. As a legal term, "hearsay" can also have the narrower meaning of the use of such information as evidence to prove the truth of what is asserted. Such use of "hearsay evidence" in court is generally not allowed. This prohibition is called the hearsay rule.