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es had the characteristics and markers of actively growing nonmyelinated pain fibers, with substance P as the neurotransmitter. In 2002, Freemont, Watkins, Le Maitre, Baird, and others discovered that small nonmyelinated nerve fibers grow into the intervertebral disc only in areas where there is loca
nce (primarily in animal models) demonstrates a role for proinflammatory cytokines in the evolution and progression of low-back pain and sciatica (Watkins and Maier 2000; Watkins and others 2003). Understanding the influences of local cytokine pro- duction and its impact on perceived pain may lead to
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bership for his self-proclaimed leadership role of white supremacist group the Base has had his bond revoked for violations of the bond conditions." Watkins had been free on "bond conditions that included a prohibition on contact with other members of the Base, Attorney General Dana Nessel's office said
d a prohibition on contact with other members of the Base, Attorney General Dana Nessel's office said in a statement. But a member of the gang paid Watkins bond in February and the two are accused of committing a crime the next week." FBI Investigating SSA Bomb Threat In Texas. KRGV-TV Harlingen, TX (5
urden mas be submitted to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Office of Management and Budget. Public Use Reports Protect III0341016). Watkins . DC 20913 Full Name of Requester Citizen of the United States Citizenship Status - Social Security Number Current Address Date of Birth a
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of the above listed provided the following grew up in West Palm Beach. She is currently married and works at an anthropology store. She attended Watkins Middle school and Palm Beach Gardens High school. She then attended Palm Beach College. was attending Palm Beach Gardens High School at the time of
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ct." In a nearly 2,600-word article, New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/15/nyregion/ccrb-nyc- police-misconduct.html> (11/15, Southall, Watkins, Migliozzi, 18.61 M) says its analysis found a "pattern of lenient punishment" by the New York Police Department "holds true for about 71 percent of
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porarily detain him for mental health reasons and seize his shotgun. The gun was not returned, officials say." The New York Times (4/18, Robertson, Watkins, Martinez, 20.6M) reports Hole's case "appeared, at first, to be exactly the kind of situation" that "so-called red flag laws, which allow the auth
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ng At Brooklyn Party Leaves One Dead, Six Injured. The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/11/23/nyregion/shooting-brooklyn.html> (11/23, Watkins, Schweber, Zaveri, 18.61M) reports one woman was killed and six others were injured when "at least two people opened fire" at a party in Brooklyn's
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"Loyalists." • Trump Urged To Bring Greater Accountability To CFPB. • Mary Trump Says Her Uncle Is "Utterly Incapable" Of Leading Country. • Rep. Watkins Faces Three Felony Charges Related To Illegal Voting Investigation. • Justice Ginsburg Hospitalized. INTERNATIONAL NEWS EFTA00150060 • Trump Sig
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olt, 167K) that during his confirmation hearing, Acosta defended the plea agreement as "the best deal, given the evidence." The New York limes (7/8, Watkins, Gold, 18.61M) calls the decision by Geoffrey S. Berman, the US Attorney in Manhattan, to seek the indictment "an implicit rebuke to the decision b
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court filing her attorney instead "said she had merely spoken with some agents while passing through a security checkpoint." According to Reuters, "Watkins is asking the court to release her to home confinement while she awaits trial, citing in part the risk of maltreatment she faces in jail as a trans
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re-tested - at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York." Shooting At Brooklyn Party Leaves One Dead, Six Injured. The New York Times (11/23, Watkins, Schweber, Zaveri, 18.61M) reports one woman was killed and six others were injured when "at least two people opened fire" at a party in Brooklyn's
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alysis: NYPD Insufficiently Disciplining Officers Accused Of "Serious Misconduct." In a nearly 2,600-word article, New York Times (11/15, Southall, Watkins, Migliozzi, 18.61M) says its analysis found a "pattern of lenient punishment" by the New York Police Department "holds true for about 71 percent of
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, but still pose risks." Exacerbated By Pandemic, Ambulance Services In Rural America Running Out Of Money, Volunteers. The New York Times (4/25, Watkins, 20.6M) reports the ambulance crews "that service much of rural America have run out of money and volunteers, a crisis" made even worse "by the dem
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bership for his self-proclaimed leadership role of white supremacist group the Base has had his bond revoked for violations of the bond conditions." Watkins had been free on "bond conditions that included a prohibition on contact with other members of the Base, Attorney General Dana Nessel's office said
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istics of the person." 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g). 26. This Court applies "deferential review to a district court's order of detention." United States v. Watkins, 940 F.3d 152, 158 (2d Cir. 2019). It reviews for clear error the district court's findings regarding risk of flight and whether the proposed bail
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h manages the building, in a statement later "said it suspended the staff members...pending an investigation." The New York Times (3/30, Hong, Kim, Watkins, Southall, 20.6M) reports that a police official identified the victim as Vilma Kari, a 65-year-old woman who immigrated to the US from the Philipp
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porarily detain him for mental health reasons and seize his shotgun. The gun was not returned, officials say." The New York Times (4/18, Robertson, Watkins, Martinez, 20.6M) reports Hole's case "appeared, at first, to be exactly the kind of situation" that "so-called red flag laws, which allow the auth
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9, 2022) 13 United States v. Torres, 901 F.2d 205 (2d Cir. 1990) 3 United States v. Tykarsky, 446 F.3d 458 (3d Cir. 2006) 3 United States v. Watkins, 667 F.3d 254 (2d Cir. 2012) 20 Statutes Child Protection and Sexual Predator Punishment Act of 1998 12 Protection of Children from Sexual Pred
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ray assures us that will happen." "Several High-Ranking Prison Officials" Would Have Had To Approve End Of Suicide Watch. The New York Times (8/12, Watkins, Benner, 18.61M) reports that "according to Bureau of Prisons policy, several high-ranking prison officials would have had to have approved Mr. Epst
ng "compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself." U.S. Const. amend. V. This privilege applies in congressional investigations. In Watkins v. United States, Chief Justice Warren stressed that "the constitutional rights of witnesses will be respected by the Congress as they are in a court
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Prince Andrew
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