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  • 111Tee — A tee is a stand used to support a stationary ball so that the player can strike it, particularly in golf, Tee Ball, American football, and rugby.Golf teesIn golf, a tee is normally used for the first stroke of each hole, and the area from which… …

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  • 112United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit — Established 1982 Jurisdiction United States (specific subject matter) …

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  • 113Giles Sutherland Rich — (May 30, 1904 June 15, 1999) was a judge on the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (CCPA) and later on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC), and arguably had more influence than any other individual on… …

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  • 114Arbitration — Not to be confused with Arbitrage. For Wikipedia s arbitration policy, see Wikipedia:Arbitration/Policy …

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  • 115GSIS-Meralco bribery case — Infobox name = Infobox/doc title = Re: Letter of Presiding Justice Conrado M. Vasquez, Jr. on CA G.R. SP NO. 103692 [Antonio Rosete, et al. v. Securities and Exchange Commission, et al.] caption = Supreme Court of the Philippines headerstyle =… …

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  • 116Microsoft litigation — Microsoft has been involved in numerous high profile litigations over the history of the company, including cases against the United States, the European Union, and competitors. Contents 1 Governmental 1.1 Anti trust 1.1.1 European Union …

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  • 117Open source — This article is about the production and development model. For its application to software, see Open source software. For the form of intelligence collection management, see Open source intelligence. For other uses, see Open source… …

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  • 118Social networking service — This article is about the type of service. For the concept of relationships between people, see Social network. For a list of services, see List of social networking websites. A social networking service is an online service, platform, or site… …

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  • 119Doctrine of the General Talking Pictures Case — The Doctrine of the General Talking Pictures Case (or General Talking Pictures doctrine) is based on the decision of the United States Supreme Court in General Talking Pictures Corp. v. Western Electric Co.,[1] which legitimated so called field… …

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  • 120Trademark — For other uses, see Trademark (disambiguation). For guidelines on using trademarks within Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (trademarks). Intellectual property law …

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