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  2. Debate over the origins of the Crips gang - Wikipedia

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    Barton claims that in 1969, he witnessed a conversation between Raymond Washington and Washington's best friend Craig, where the pair were deciding the name of their new gang. During this conversation, Raymond was wearing the shoes of his brother Reggie, whose nickname was “Crip”, which was written on the side of the shoe.

  3. GOP leaders claim progress with black voters—but not with ...

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    Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) has spearheaded Donald Trump's efforts to win over black ovtersANN ARBOR, Mich. — After the Trump campaign’s repeated efforts to win over black voters, Republicans are ...

  4. African mediators claim progress in mediation efforts to end ...

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    African mediators claim progress in mediation efforts to end Sudan's war. December 10, 2023 at 8:42 AM. CAIRO (Reuters) - An African regional body involved in efforts to mediate over the war in ...

  5. Claim chart - Wikipedia

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    A claim chart is a widely used device in patent infringement litigation. [1] ... retarding rather than promoting progress, contrary to the very purpose patents are ...

  6. Police claim ‘some progress’ but still no answers in case of ...

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    Authorities say they aren’t giving up on locating Sophia Van Dam and her son Matteo, who have not been seen since June 2023

  7. Progress - Wikipedia

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    Progress is movement towards a perceived refined, improved, ... is a corollary of that very faith in progress which people claim to have discarded. The present is ...

  8. The pledge to more than double the number of cases reaching court by the end of this parliament is “within reach”, according to a review into progress made since the summer 2021 rape review.

  9. O'Reilly v. Morse - Wikipedia

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    O'Reilly v. Morse, 56 U.S. (15 How.) 62 (1853), [1] also known as The Telegraph Patent Case, is an 1854 decision of the United States Supreme Court that has been highly influential in the development of the law of patent-eligibility in regard to claimed inventions in the field of computer-software related art.