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If containers can be classified on the basis of the owner's expectations of privacy, see ibid., it would seem rather clear to me that a brick of marihuana wrapped in green plastic would fall in the nonprivate category.

Moreover, when the Boston and Maine opinion spoke of "alternative dictionary definitions," ibid., it did not refer to what we have here: one dictionary whosesuggested meaning contradicts virtually all others.

While he founds Singer's 'underlying, dominant and sole purpose * * * was to settle the conflict in priority between the Gegauf and Harris patents and to secure for Singer a license right under the earlier patent,' ibid., it is significant that no such overriding purpose was found to have been disclosed to Gegauf.

as in the prayer cases, since the defect in the Illinois program was not the mere absence of neutrality, but also the encroachment on "voluntarism," see ibid., it is doubtful whether there existed any remedial alternative to voiding the entire program.

Although the language of the international humanitarian community has since shifted to a rights-based narrative, aided by the development of international humanitarian law (ibid), it is not unimaginable that these notions still exist, especially when it comes to sexual violence in conflict where the pain and suffering of others become the source of white, western moral superiority (Razack 2007).

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It shared with other forms of empiricism an 'anti-intellectualist tendency' (ibid), and it recognized that theories (and presumably concepts) should be viewed as 'instruments, not answers to enigmas'.

and periods of American disillusionment (ibid)., it would seem that he's got an excellent shot.

The Kentucky Supreme Court "assum[ed] for the purpose of argument that exigent circumstances existed," ibid., and it held that the police had impermissibly manufactured the exigency.

While some question about the accuracy of this has also been raised (Field, ibid)., it is certain that he was involved in negotiating a settlement to the disputed election and that this required him to travel to Rome to present the case to the Roman Curia.

To repeat the words of Paul VI, "the edifice of modern civilization has to be built on spiritual principles, for they are the only ones capable not only of supporting it, but of shedding light on it" (ibid.).

It is advocated by the Post Office Department and it seems to me there ought to be no objection to it". Ibid.

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