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  • 81common-situspicketing — com·mon si·tus picketing (kŏmʹən sīʹtəs) also com·mon site picketing (kŏmʹən sīt ) n. Picketing by a labor union of an entire construction project as a result of a grievance held against a single subcontractor on the project.   [Latin situs, site …

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  • 82Charleston Five — The Charleston Five are five men Kenneth Jefferson, Rick Simmons, Peter Washington, Elijah Ford, and Jason Edgerton who were brought up on felony charges of conspiracy to incite a riot on January 19, 2000 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Five… …

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  • 83Nikolay Alexeyev — at the Moscow Pride Press Conference, May 16th 2008[1] Born Nikolay Alexandrovich Alexeyev 23 Decembe …

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  • 84picket — I UK [ˈpɪkɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms picket : singular picket plural pickets 1) a) a group of people who are protesting about something outside a building, especially a group of workers who are on strike and are encouraging other… …

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  • 85secondary — In English practice, an officer of the courts of king s bench and common pleas; so called because he was second or next to the chief officer. In the king s bench he was called Master of the King s Bench Office, and was a deputy of the… …

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  • 86Inlying picket — Picket Pick et, n. [F. piquet, properly dim. of pique spear, pike. See {Pike}, and cf. {Piquet}.] 1. A stake sharpened or pointed, especially one used in fortification and encampments, to mark bounds and angles; or one used for tethering horses.… …

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  • 87outlying picket — Picket Pick et, n. [F. piquet, properly dim. of pique spear, pike. See {Pike}, and cf. {Piquet}.] 1. A stake sharpened or pointed, especially one used in fortification and encampments, to mark bounds and angles; or one used for tethering horses.… …

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  • 88Picket — Pick et, n. [F. piquet, properly dim. of pique spear, pike. See {Pike}, and cf. {Piquet}.] 1. A stake sharpened or pointed, especially one used in fortification and encampments, to mark bounds and angles; or one used for tethering horses. [1913… …

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  • 89Picket fence — Picket Pick et, n. [F. piquet, properly dim. of pique spear, pike. See {Pike}, and cf. {Piquet}.] 1. A stake sharpened or pointed, especially one used in fortification and encampments, to mark bounds and angles; or one used for tethering horses.… …

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  • 90Picket guard — Picket Pick et, n. [F. piquet, properly dim. of pique spear, pike. See {Pike}, and cf. {Piquet}.] 1. A stake sharpened or pointed, especially one used in fortification and encampments, to mark bounds and angles; or one used for tethering horses.… …

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