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    This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Justice Society and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark.

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    Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest is the latest in a long line of athletes protesting social injustice. Looking back at the 10 biggest social justice protests by athletes over the last 20 ...

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  8. Defense (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In bat-and-ball sports, the defending team is in the field, while the offensive team sends only a few players into the field to try to score at a time. These sports generally involve a member of the defense throwing the ball to a member of the offensive team, who then tries to hit it and run to various safe areas of the field to score points.

  9. Line defense - Wikipedia

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    Three players at the front of the defense (at the half-court center line) and two players behind (between the center line and the team's own key). The line was the first zone concept to be used in basketball. [4] The line defense was developed to counter the fast break plays that were being developed, and adopted, at the time. The line defense ...