to be the property of a person or group of persons
the doctrine that the swath of land between the Atlantic and the Pacific naturally appertained to the United States
In interviews, Black students expressed a sense of belonging and national identity, with only one even mentioning race as a factor in her understanding of being American.
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Laura Clawson,
JSTOR Daily,
25 Sep. 2025
And further options, including a snorkel, winches, lights, and storage solutions to mount to the roof and side accessory rails, only enhance the impression that the Quartermaster belongs in the dirt.
New laws covering topics including new protections for lottery winners and a change to the state’s laws pertaining cousins marrying are set to take effect in Connecticut starting on October 1, 2025.
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Andrew Stanton,
MSNBC Newsweek,
28 Sep. 2025
The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale in Jefferson County, not houses that were sold.
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USA TODAY Network,
Louisville Courier Journal,
26 Sep. 2025
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