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reporters were...
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Justis Publishing's provider-neutral Just
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later cases.
Prior to the
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electronic citators like Westlaw's
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Before electronic citators like Westlaw's
KeyCite appeared, Shepard's was the only
legal citation service which attempted...
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service that
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classically trained pianist,
Keys began composing songs at the age of...
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sometimes judged by the
number of
times their work is
cited by others—this is
actually a
key indicator of the
relative importance of a work in science...
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Keys to the
White House, also
known as the 13
keys, is a
prediction system for
determining the
outcome of
presidential elections in the
United States...
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