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A single act or series of acts of sexual violence that are perceived to be connected to one another and that may persist over a period of minutes, hours, or days. One perpetrator or multiple perpetrators may commit an incident. ...
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a ray of light that strikes an object
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is the ray of light going toward the mirror
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a ray of light that falls directly on a surface
Ãâó: www.riverdeep.net/current/2002/01/010702_light_tg....
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An event that has caused or has the potential to cause damage to an organization
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| incident | in an incidental manner |
| incident | by the way |
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