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  2. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A double play in which the pitcher (1) fields a batted ball and throws home to the catcher (2), who retires a runner advancing from third. The catcher then throws to the first baseman (3) to force out the batter.

  3. Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Nero Wolfe is a brilliant, obese and eccentric armchair detective created in 1934 by American mystery writer Rex Stout. He lives in a luxurious brownstone in New York City and hires Archie Goodwin, a young confidential assistant, to do the legwork for him.

  4. Black Codes (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Black Codes were laws that restricted the rights and freedoms of African Americans, especially after the Civil War. They were based on earlier slave codes and vagrancy laws, and aimed to suppress the influence of freedmen and compel them to work for low wages.

  5. List of United States Marine Corps MOS - Wikipedia

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    MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty, a system of categorizing career fields for Marines. The web page lists the current authorized MOSs, organized by OccFld, then by specific MOS, with rank/pay grade requirements and restrictions.

  6. Rule of law - Wikipedia

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    Rule of law is a political ideal that all citizens and institutions are accountable to the same laws, including lawmakers and leaders. Learn about the origin, evolution and application of this concept in different cultures and legal systems.

  7. Code-switching - Wikipedia

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    Code-switching is when a speaker alternates between two or more languages or varieties in a single conversation or situation. Learn about the different types, theories and contexts of code-switching, and see examples from various languages and cultures.

  8. Noam Chomsky - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and work of Noam Chomsky, a prominent American professor and public intellectual known for his contributions to linguistics, philosophy, and social criticism. Explore his biography, achievements, influences, and controversies in this comprehensive article.

  9. Hecate - Wikipedia

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    Hecate [a] is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches, a key, or snakes, or accompanied by dogs, [4] and in later periods depicted as three-formed or triple-bodied.