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...is distinct, and represents a novel twist on the state of the art. But we'll leave no finalist behind. In the coming...
...fall 2007, the complainant enrolled at the New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, an acting school in Chelsea. Blackwood, who had remained in contact with...
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...CARMELO SANCHEZ res-ap, v. LINCOLN CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS, INC. DEFENDANTS THIRD-PARTY/SECOND THIRD-PARTY PLAINTIFFS-res-ap, RC DOLNER...
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow, a partner at Farrell Fritz, writes that monitoring underlies all actions in the blueprint, according to the DEC, because water quali
New York-based Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler is seeking to remove a trade secrets case filed against it from state court in Pittsburgh to federal court in the Western District of Pennsylvania
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...of Police Pension Fund of Police Dept. Of City of N.Y., Art. II, 60 NY2d 347, 352 [1983]; see Matter of Meyer v. Board...
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