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CRIMINAL LAW - aggravated murder; aggravated burglary; aggravated robbery; kidnapping; jury instructions; content; no objections; waiver; plain error; manifest weight of the evidence; merged convictions for aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary proper; conviction for complicity to aggravated murder proper; liberty restrained; compel to stay; terrorize; conviction for complicity to kidnappings proper; allied offenses; sentence; no abuse of discretion.
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Time and time again, student editors and reporters brashly challenged authority at many levels, bringing down the renowned Harry Stuhldreher, the former Notre Dame quarterback, from his football coaching post and exposing secret contracts that favored members of the university's governing body. Hantschel is a solid reporter, and her narrative sections are readable and illuminating, but she seems to have leaned on two methods to the exclusion of all others: interviewing ex- Cardinal staffers and reading the manifest content of the newspaper's files.
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... celebrate one or more external manifestations of thought but do not focus on the source of speec... true things about herself, including the contents of her mind, and the features and forces of the en...
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CRIMINAL LAW - noise ordinance; motion to dismiss; constitutionality; loud and raucous; plainly audible; pre-existing land use; due process; free speech; content neutrality; void for vagueness; objective standard; reasonable; manifest weight of the evidence; burden of production not met.
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aggravated vehicular assault; vehicular assault; failure to stop after injury accident; manifest weight of evidence; blood alcohol content; retrograde extrapolation; motion to suppress; intoxication; waiver; voluntariness; forfeiture; ex post facto
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Out in online community: "RSS headlines are a clear example of 'content wanting to be free,' to paraphrase the great Yuri Rubinsky," according to contributing editor Bob Doyle. He cites numerous leading thinkers on the subject, including Lawrence Lessig and speakers at a variety of conferences, ultimately concluding that, "An RSS feed is a publication meant to be aggregated, subscribed to by individuals for personal use and by public aggregators, too.
Simply put, really simple syndication (RSS) is not simple at all. While ease of use on the consumer side -- one-click subscription -- is improving through aggregators like syndic8 or NewsGator, finding and using RSS feeds continues to mystify most readers. Yahoo! News exemplifies the way that RSS needs to work for readers: subscription si...
..."Consent to use the news feed may be manifest via either silence or lack of objection.". At the ...
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..., while never a member, was certainly content to be associated with the group. (2) Greeley's dec... in a dream, divided between latent and manifest content. Like a dream, the results are inconclusiv...
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...Whilst the content of television ads has been widely studied in relat... be applied to the form as well as the manifest content of texts). There were two key coding tasks...
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...To allegorize is to replace the manifest content with another content. And if the former is...
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... (173) However, none have investigated the content of jurisprudential intent and translated it into e... step in the analysis determined the "manifest content," that is, what actually was said. (174) M...