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press-warrant
ˈpress-ˌwarrant Now Hist. [f. press n.2 + warrant n.] A warrant giving authority to impress men for the service of the navy or army.a 1688 Villiers (Dk. Buckhm.) Sea Officers, And in their Pockets carried their Press-Warrants. 1770 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 147/2 Press-warrants were sent to Portsmouth, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Licensing of the Press Act 1662
A king's messenger had power by warrant of the king or a secretary of state to enter and search for unlicensed presses and printing. The power of a secretary of state to issue a warrant, whether general or special, for the purpose of searching for and seizing the author of a libel or wikipedia.org
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Warrant canary
warrant canary. appear in transparency reports: Apple Reddit Silent Circle Canary Watch In 2015, a coalition of organizations consisting of the EFF, Freedom of the Press wikipedia.org
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Marcus v. Search Warrant
Search Warrant, 367 U.S. 717 (1961), full title Marcus v. "Historically, the struggle for freedom of speech and press in England was bound up with the issue of the scope of the search and seizure power." wikipedia.org
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Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 case
Judgment On 14 February 2002, the judgment was handed down, and the ICJ issued a press release: The court limited the scope of its judgment to the immunity Copy of The International Court of Justice, Press Release 2002/042002 issued on 14 February 2002 Further reading Press release 2000/32 International wikipedia.org
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Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Press Freedom Tracker, and in 2018, published a report based on the tracker's data assessing the state of press freedom in the U.S. Representing the Los Angeles Times in court, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press forced the partial release of the search warrant affidavit wikipedia.org
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短鲔
Ebury Press, London. ISBN 0-09-189780-7 Richard W. Brill1, Keith A. Bigelow, Michael K. Musyl, Kerstin A. Fritsches, Eric J. Warrant, 'BIGEYE TUNA (THUNNUS OBESUS) BEHAVIOR AND PHYSIOLOGY AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO STOCK ASSESSMENTS AND FISHERY BIOLOGY'. wikipedia.org
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Anthony Mitchell
Anthony Mitchell may refer to: Anthony Mitchell (journalist) (died 2007), journalist for the Associated Press Anthony Mitchell (bishop) (1868–1917), clarinetist Anthony Mitchell (rugby league) (born 1989), Australian rugby league player See also Tony Mitchell (disambiguation) born 1954 retired warrant wikipedia.org
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Houston Press (Scripps Howard)
For the first fiftyeight days, the Press had no advertising; its management asserted that its circulation had yet to warrant investment of any advertiser's Closure of the Press in 1964 In 1963, the year before it closed, the Press had an average daily circulation (Monday–Saturday) of 90,400, and employed wikipedia.org
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Royal Commission on the Press
The members of the commission were appointed by royal warrant on 4 March 1961. Members of the commission were appointed by royal warrant on 16 July 1974. wikipedia.org
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San Diego Free Press
Police and members of the military Shore Patrol entered the commune and the paper's offices without a warrant, in search of deserters. Other than the title it had no other ties to the original San Diego Free Press. wikipedia.org
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Frederick Atkins
He received an execution warrant in June 2002 but it was stayed by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the supreme court of Barbados. On 9 February 2005, Barbados issued another death warrant for Atkins, informing him that he was scheduled to be executed by hanging on 14 February. wikipedia.org
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Warranted Christian Belief
Warranted Christian Belief is a book written by Alvin Plantinga and published in 2000 (Oxford University Press). It constitutes, after Warrant: The Current Debate and Warrant and Proper Function, both published in 1993, the last part of his trilogy on epistemology wikipedia.org
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Carleton Free Press
The Carleton Free Press is a defunct Canadian weekly newspaper that is published twice a week in Woodstock, New Brunswick. Irving Limited, barged into Langdon's home in Woodstock with a search warrant. wikipedia.org
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Alvin Plantinga
Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. 1983. Warrant: The Current Debate. New York: Oxford University Press. 1993. Warrant and Proper Function. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1993. Warranted Christian Belief. New York: Oxford University Press. 2000. wikipedia.org
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