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According to the Stamford Advocate's Devon Lash, residents went out on their balconies to listen to rabbis, ministers, priests and imams speak from behind a sidewalk pulpit.
Health 2010
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According to the Stamford Advocate's Devon Lash, residents went out on their balconies to listen to rabbis, ministers, priests and imams speak from behind a sidewalk pulpit.
Religion 2010
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On the school's website, they list the Reagan Advocate's mission statement:
Boy Sues School Paper For Using His Photo In STD Story The Huffington Post 2012
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It quarrels with The Advocate's results and methodology.
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On the school's website, they list the Reagan Advocate's mission statement:
Boy Sues School Paper For Using His Photo In STD Story The Huffington Post 2012
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The Baton Rouge Advocate's editorial praising the vote began by asking the provocative question, "The newest giant-killer in state education policy?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Profiles In (Evolutionary) Courage, Part 4: Bringing Sanity To Louisiana Schools Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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Alan Dershowitz, in his novel The Advocate's Devil, put the following line into the mouth of his legal maven: "In this game, there's only one bottom line -- winning -- whether the client is black or white, innocent or guilty."
Amitai Etzioni: Should There Be Rules Against Lawyers Lying and Stretching the Truth? Amitai Etzioni 2011
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Lien filings can badly damage or destroy a taxpayer's creditworthiness because they are picked up by the credit-rating agencies and retained on the taxpayer's credit reports for seven years from the date the tax liability is resolved, or longer if it is not resolved, wrote Nina Olson, who heads the Taxpayer Advocate's office.
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The Baton Rouge Advocate's editorial praising the vote began by asking the provocative question, "The newest giant-killer in state education policy?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Profiles In (Evolutionary) Courage, Part 4: Bringing Sanity To Louisiana Schools Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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Meanwhile, the NYPD's Department Advocate's Office, which prosecutes violations of agency policy, are investigating 400 or more officers alleged to have tried to fix tickets, according to a law-enforcement official with knowledge of the matter.
Cases Endangered by Ticket Scandal Sean Gardiner 2011
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