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the word count including footnotes; (3) an Abstract no longer than 100 words; and (4) a sentence indicating whether you have previously submitted
count including footnotes, (3) an Abstract no longer than 100 words, and (4) a sentence indicating whether you have previously submitted the Note
be slavishly replicated for infringement. To solve this problem, patent law developed “claims,” which are one-sentence descriptions of the invention
“assumption,” see Ouellette, supra note 2, at 370, but it is not— there is a theoretical explanation for the point. In the same sentence, Ouellette also
decision was handed down, Washington insiders were regaling one another with a saucy sentence that encapsulated the new legislative situation: “A
before E, except after C,” “never end a sentence with a preposition,” and so on), yet the particular form of words used to express the rules has no
sentence to refer to the assumptions of the Framers themselves and not, for example, to those Americans, distinctly unrepresented in Philadelphia
people as individuals—or, for that matter, what treating someone “as an individual” even means. Meanwhile, dis- senters from colorblindness have long
discrimination by the States falls well short of the mark. That evidence consists almost entirely of isolated sentences clipped from floor debates and
http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/p13.pdf http://perma.cc/7N9D-6XYS (reporting that “more than half of prisoners serving sentences of more than a