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  2. Might makes right - Wikipedia

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    He later clarified his position in a journal entry from 1848, saying that "right is the eternal symbol of might" rather than the reverse. [ 12 ] In 1846, the American pacifist and abolitionist Adin Ballou (1803–1890) wrote, "But now, instead of discussion and argument, brute force rises up to the rescue of discomfited error, and crushes truth ...

  3. Demonyms for the United States - Wikipedia

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    International speakers of English generally refer to people from the United States as Americans while equivalent translations of American are used in many other languages, namely Italian (americano), Dutch (Amerikaan), Afrikaans (Amerikaner), Japanese (アメリカ人, rōmaji: amerika-jin), Filipino (Amerikano), Hebrew (אמריקני or אמריקאי), Arabic (أمريكي), Portuguese ...

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    Instead of saying "Senator Smith often discusses foreign policy in his speeches", say "Senator Smith discussed foreign policy during his election campaign, and subsequently during his victory speech at the State Convention Center. [2]" Remember that Wikipedia is a global encyclopedia, and does not assume particular places or times are the default.

  5. List of Latin phrases (I) - Wikipedia

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    Motto of the journal Nature in Cambridgeshire: [6] Inveniet quod quisque velit; non omnibus unum est, quod placet; hic spinas colligit, ille rosas ("Each shall find what he desires; no one thing pleases all; one gathers thorns, another roses"). invicta: unconquered: Motto of the English county of Kent and the city of Oporto: invictus maneo

  6. Murphy's law - Wikipedia

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    Murphy's law [a] is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.".. Though similar statements and concepts have been made over the course of history, the law itself was coined by, and named after, American aerospace engineer Edward A. Murphy Jr.; its exact origins are debated, but it is generally agreed it originated from Murphy and his team ...

  7. Starmer apologises for Grenfell fire, saying state ‘failed to ...

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    Sir Keir Starmer said he was determined to ensure the ‘legacy of Grenfell Tower’ was one of the ‘defining changes’ he made as Prime Minister.

  8. UCLA routs Ohio State to set up Big Ten title showdown ... - AOL

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    The second-seeded Bruins ensured they would get another rematch by dispatching third-seeded Ohio State with ease in a semifinal Saturday, building an early double-digit lead on the way to a ...

  9. Organized dog fighting is cruel, illegal and remains 'rampant ...

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    Dog fighting is defined by the federal government as an animal blood sport in which dogs are forced to fight one another for entertainment or profit.. Despite dog fighting being a felony crime in ...