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Recent Examples of overutilizeThe urge to intervene in places of peripheral concern to U.S. interests, to overreact to threats, to overutilize military force in dealing with terrorists and others—these outlasted Obama.—Jordan Michael Smith, The New Republic, 23 Aug. 2021
The songs were deemed different enough in their melody, harmony, rhythm and lyrics to not infringe on copyright.
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Rachel DeSantis,
PEOPLE,
29 Dec. 2025
Robinson’s defense team has vehemently contested the trial being open to the public, with his attorneys arguing the sheer magnitude of media attention could infringe on his ability to receive a fair trial.
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Stepheny Price , Julia Bonavita,
FOXNews.com,
12 Dec. 2025
Nobody wants to deal with our old devil, even if the new one comes with an encroaching open threat actively bubbling in the Caribbean and Latin America at large.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
9 Jan. 2026
Gamers aren’t exactly optimistic about AI encroaching on the experience, especially amid deep confusion over how exactly developers and studios are looking to leverage the tech.
Parking on private property that isn't yours means Hoosiers can be asked to leave and possibly trespassed, according to Leslie Kelly, vice president of program strategy for Horizon House, an agency that supports people experiencing homelessness.
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Marina Johnson,
IndyStar,
23 Dec. 2025
The notice warned that anyone who remained could be subject to arrest for trespassing.
What now is the difference between the United States attacking Venezuela in order to install new leadership and Russia invading Ukraine to effect annexation and leadership change?
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Arkansas Online,
Arkansas Online,
8 Jan. 2026
The drug-trafficking-as-armed-attack line simply doesn’t work—not as a justification for bombing fishing boats in international waters in the Caribbean, and not for invading a foreign country and kidnapping its president.