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  2. Richard Springer - Wikipedia

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    Richard "Rick" Paul Springer (c. 1951 – September 26, 2010) was an American anti-nuclear activist. He was best known for his arrest after smashing a crystal statue in front of former President Ronald Reagan at a luncheon in 1992, and his subsequent imprisonment on various charges.

  3. Excuse - Wikipedia

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    In American jurisprudence, an excuse is a defense to criminal charges that is a distinct from an exculpation. Justification and excuse are different defenses in a criminal case (See Justification and excuse ). [ 1 ]

  4. Pardon my French - Wikipedia

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    Bless me, how fat you are grown! – absolutely as round as a ball: – you will soon be as embonpoint [note 1] [1] (excuse my French) as your poor dear father, the major. "Excuse my French" appears an 1895 edition of Harper's Weekly, where an American tourist asked about the architecture of Europe says "Palaces be durned! Excuse my French."

  5. The Case Against Ross Ulbricht Was About Government Power - AOL

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    In the letter he wrote before his sentencing, Ulbricht argued that any sentence short of life without parole would give him "an excuse to stay healthy, an excuse to dream of better days ahead, and ...

  6. List of English words with disputed usage - Wikipedia

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    A aggravate – Some have argued that this word should not be used in the sense of "to annoy" or "to oppress", but only to mean "to make worse". According to AHDI, the use of "aggravate" as "annoy" occurs in English as far back as the 17th century. In Latin, from which the word was borrowed, both meanings were used. Sixty-eight percent of AHD4's usage panel approves of its use in "It's the ...

  7. Florida grandma’s shocking excuse for trying to board Vietnam ...

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    Florida grandma’s shocking excuse for trying to board Vietnam flight before she was arrested in alleged murder-for-hire plot Nicholas McEntyre February 26, 2025 at 11:16 PM

  8. Response to sneezing - Wikipedia

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    "Excuse me", then directly to the responder: "Thank you" Lojban: No set phrase, but one commonly says kanro .a'o (kanro aho) or .a'o do kanro "(hopefully) Health!" or "(said with hope) You are healthy" Unknown: Luganda: Bbuka "Recover" Unknown: Luxembourgish: Gesondheet "Health!" Merci "Thank you" Macedonian: На здравје (na zdravye ...

  9. Excuse Me - Wikipedia

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    Excuse Me is a 1911 play by Rupert Hughes. It may refer to: Film. Excuse Me, an American silent comedy film based on the play by Rupert Hughes; Excuse Me, an ...