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constitution The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America and is the oldest codified written national constitution still in force. It was completed on September 17, 1787, with its adoption by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was later ratified by special conventions called for that purpose in each of the then-existing thirteen American states. ...
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constitution The Constitution (Amendment No. 27) Act, 1936 was an amendment to the Constitution of the Irish Free State that abolished the office of Governor-General, removed all reference to the King and almost completely eliminated the King's constitutional role in the state. Under the amendment most of the functions previously performed by King and his Governor-General were transferred to various other organs of government. ...
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constriction Constriction is a method used by various snake species to kill their prey. The snake initially bites its prey and holds on, pulling the prey into its coils or, in the case of very large prey, pulling itself onto the prey. The snake will then wrap one or two coils around the prey, typically the prey's chest. ...
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consent Consent (as a term of jurisprudence) is a possible justification against civilor criminal liability. Defendants who use this defense are arguing that they should not be held liable for an crime, since the actions in question were taken with the "victim's" consent and permission. ...
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consent In roleplaying, consent refers to players' "veto power" over what happens to their characters. MUSHes and other roleplaying settings may include different amounts of consent: * Non-consent: This does not necessarily mean that they use a tabletop RPG-style system: it could just be that consequences are enforced based on a "common sense" basis, e.g, if several police officers go to seize a character, even without dice rolls, an administrator might say that the only reasonable outcome is that ...
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