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The same goes for “plain meaning.” “Courts and schol- ars sometimes use the phrase ‘plain meaning’ to denote something like ordinary meaning,” or in
results are denoted with “—.” After the first page, most results were not reference materials but rather websites related to the ideas of “fair use” or
term denotes an almost wholly naturalized understanding of how we organize and d… This property-law term denotes an almost wholly naturalized
propriety be denominated POLITICAL’”) (quoting The Federalist No. 65 (Alexander Hamilton)); id. at 34 (arguing that “prosecution of a President is
of a nature which may with peculiar propriety be denominated POLIT- ICAL’”) (quoting THE FEDERALIST No. 65 (Alexander Hamilton)); id. at 34 (arguing
Perhaps a superior denominator would be the number of cases in which a modification was actually s… Perhaps a superior denominator would be the number
understood to denote a reduction in the seller’s value that the seller could have prevented, and it could not have prevented the parts shortage.38 Did the
finding of a lower court that “the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group.” He also asserts
finding of a lower court that “the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group.”11 He also