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  2. Plaintiff - Wikipedia

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    A plaintiff (Π in legal shorthand) is the party who initiates a lawsuit (also known as an action) before a court.By doing so, the plaintiff seeks a legal remedy.If this search is successful, the court will issue judgment in favor of the plaintiff and make the appropriate court order (e.g., an order for damages).

  3. Depp v News Group Newspapers Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Depp v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2020] EWHC 2911 (QB) was a defamation lawsuit brought in England.The case was initiated by American actor Johnny Depp, who sued News Group Newspapers (NGN) and then-executive editor [a] Dan Wootton for libel after The Sun ran an article [b] that claimed Depp had abused his ex-wife and criticised his casting in the Fantastic Beasts film series.

  4. Contra proferentem - Wikipedia

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    Contra proferentem (Latin: "against [the] offeror"), [1] also known as "interpretation against the draftsman", is a doctrine of contractual interpretation providing that, where a promise, agreement or term is ambiguous, the preferred meaning should be the one that works against the interests of the party who provided the wording.

  5. Daniel Henninger - Wikipedia

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    Henninger serves as the deputy editorial page director of The Wall Street Journal, and is a contributor to Fox News.He also writes a column named "Wonder Land", which appears in the Journal every Thursday.

  6. List of superseded scientific theories - Wikipedia

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    Cryptoexplosion craters, now discarded in favour of impact craters and ordinary volcanism. Flood geology replaced by modern geology and stratigraphy; Neptunism replaced by plutonism and volcanism; Granitization, a discredited alternative to a magmatic origin of granites

  7. Dan (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dan is an old Scandinavian given name with several disputed origins. The most likely theory [citation needed] is that it originated from the Old Norse ethnonym danir for Danes. This in turn originated from the Proto-Germanic masculine word *daniz.

  8. Use of nigger in proper names - Wikipedia

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    Group photograph of an early 20th-century baseball team from Ohio. The word nigger has historically been used in the names of products, colors, plants, as place names, and as people's nicknames, among others, but has fallen out of favor since the 20th century.

  9. Odds - Wikipedia

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    There are 2 out of 15 chances in favour of blue, 13 out of 15 against blue. In probability theory and statistics, where the variable p is the probability in favor of a binary event, and the probability against the event is therefore 1-p, "the odds" of the event are the quotient of the two, or . That value may be regarded as the relative ...