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...you find yourself seeking an appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit...
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...P. Because plaintiff fails to allege plausibly that she was terminated because of her mother's illness, defendants' motion is granted. ...
...that he has abandoned the appeal, by filing an affirmation or an affidavit on that issue in the office of the Clerk of this court...
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