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  • 21Model Crime Investigations — KMCI Seal representing KMCI Crimson red: Justice; White: Integrity …

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  • 22Leon Czolgosz — Photo from 1900, found among Czolgosz s effects. Born May 1873 …

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  • 23LEVINAS, EMMANUEL — (1906–1995), philosopher and Jewish thinker. Levinas was born in Kovno, Lithuania. He grew up in a Jewish home that was open to European culture. In 1915 the Jews of Kovno were expelled and Levinas attended public high school in Karkhov, Ukraine …

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  • 24agitable — a. 1. Movable, capable of being shaken, that can be disturbed. 2. Debatable, that can be discussed, investigable …

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  • 25Clinical trials publication — is having research published in a peer reviewed journal following clinical trials. Most investigators will want to have such a publication but the nature of clinical trials may create special considerations and obstacles. Most agreements for a… …

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  • 26Crane, R.S. — ▪ American literary critic in full  Ronald Salmon Crane   born Jan. 5, 1886, Tecumseh, Mich., U.S. died July 12, 1967, Chicago, Ill.       American literary critic who was a leading figure of the Neo Aristotelian Chicago school (Chicago critics) …

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  • 27discussable — adjective That can be discussed …

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  • 28bilateral — bi‧lat‧er‧al [baɪˈlætrəl] adjective involving two countries: • a bilateral trade agreement * * * bilateral UK US /baɪˈlætərəl/ adjective ► involving or affecting two different organizations, countries, etc.: »Futures contracts are bilateral… …

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  • 29bilaterally — bilateral UK US /baɪˈlætərəl/ adjective ► involving or affecting two different organizations, countries, etc.: »Futures contracts are bilateral agreements, with both the purchaser and the seller equally obligated to complete the transaction. »… …

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  • 30dis|cuss|i|ble — «dihs KUHS uh buhl», adjective. that can be discussed: »This kind of protection has recently come into the realm of the imaginable and discussible, as Peter F. Drucker demonstrates in “The Medical Insurance We Need Most” (Harper s) …

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