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— the extra-man opportunity that results when somebody is sent out of the game for a time as a result of a violation, such as "slashing," an unambiguous term common to hockey and lacrosse.

In lacrosse as in hockey, Gretzky was at home in the power play, also known as "man-up" and "e.m.o". the extra-man opportunity that results when somebody is sent out of the game for a time as a result of a violation, such as "slashing," an unambiguous term common to hockey and lacrosse.

They are referred herein as Gaels, an unambiguous term, or as Dál Riatans.

Assigning an unambiguous term to these chemicals is complicated by the fact that in some NPs, chemicals many have been determined to be "pharmacologically active", while in other NPs, in the active chemicals are unknown and so product content is standardized to marker chemicals.

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1349, 1358, 51 L.Ed.2d 642 (STEVENS, J., concurring), the statutory grant of appellate jurisdiction is still unequivocally limited to review of a dismissal "as to any one or more counts". The statute does not refer to "subunits of an indictment" or "portions of a count," ante, at 69 n. 23, but only to "counts," a well-known and unambiguous term of art.

The ambiguity about the scope of the name "Bryozoa" led to proposals in the 1960s and 1970s that it should be avoided and the unambiguous term "Ectoprocta" should be used.

Over the weekend at the Community of Democracies conference in Krakow, Poland, Secretary of State Clinton made an important speech that set out in unambiguous terms the U.S. government's support for independent civil society.

For Yankees fans it was a bitter dose of reality, delivered in unambiguous terms.

So President Bush's Treasury Department gave an "interpretation" of the law that ignored the unambiguous terms of the pertinent legislation, the history of its enactment and Treasury's own prior interpretations of it.

He praised Clinton's proposal in strong, unambiguous terms ― describing it as "an extremely important initiative" and predicting that "it will save lives, it will ease suffering, it will improve health care in America, and it will cut health care costs".

An apparent evolution of Mr. Obama's thinking can be heard in contrast to comments he made in July, when he called a news conference to lay out his Iraq policy in unambiguous terms.

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