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"There is no abuse of process or malicious prosecution if the warrant was valid, because that would mean a judge found there was probable cause to be believed classified documents would be on the premises," Slobogin told Salon.

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"The way the algorithms work, the way that misinformation can spread very quickly and disinformation ... that's a cause to be concerned, we've seen a direct consequence of this," he told the Guardian.

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The State Legislature shall cause to be enacted a State Constitutional Amendment to add the additional criteria for election to a statewide office to include the majority vote of the counties with each individual county being assigned one vote allocated to the popular majority vote winner of each individual county.

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Transgender Kansas residents and parents of transgender kids also believe they have even more cause to be nervous after Republican lawmakers last year overrode Kelly’s veto of a measure that ended the state’s legal recognition of transgender people’s gender identities.

But there's cause to be optimistic about that pattern changing here: in their last 12 games combined, West Brom and Coventry have only been involved in one game each that yielded fewer than two goals, with no goalless draws.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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