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...a "holding area" with three or four chairs and a table with magazines on it where patients wait once again to be called in for...
...a "holding area" with three or four chairs and a table with magazines on it where patients wait once again to be called in for...
...v. City of Boca Raton, 524 U.S...cards, articles, books, magazines, photos or cartoons...
...to have a Pap smear. Frequently over the years, Hanson examined Playboy magazines in Nitsche's presence and encouraged Nitsche to look at the pictures...
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...her whereabouts, her colleagues would not tell them where she was. Pornographic magazines were kept in the staff office and the staff bathrooms, and her...
...her whereabouts, her colleagues would not tell them where she was. Pornographic magazines were kept in the staff office and the staff bathrooms, and her...
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