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  2. Mexicali Rose v. Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    Mexicali Rose v. Superior Court, 1 Cal. 4th 617 (1992), was a Supreme Court of California case in which the court’s decision held that restaurants, grocery stores, and other food service establishments in California can be held liable for injuries sustained by patrons from foreign objects—including natural food parts—that are left in food.

  3. Endoscopic foreign body retrieval - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic foreign body retrieval refers to the removal of ingested objects from the esophagus, stomach and duodenum by endoscopic techniques. It does not involve surgery, but rather encompasses a variety of techniques employed through the gastroscope for grasping foreign bodies, manipulating them, and removing them while protecting the esophagus and trachea. [1]

  4. Objection (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    An attorney may also raise an objection against a judge's ruling, to preserve the right to appeal that ruling. Under certain circumstances, a court may need to hold some kind of pretrial hearing and make evidentiary rulings to resolve important issues like personal jurisdiction, or whether to impose sanctions for extreme misconduct by parties or counsel.

  5. Lisa Barlow Talks Mormonism, Lawyers, Fast Food and Why She ...

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    When you're in a government regulated industry, you have to have a lawyer that oversees all of your compliance as the federal laws change, so do like the way we do business. So we have to be very ...

  6. Foreign body in alimentary tract - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common locations for a foreign body is the alimentary tract. It is possible for foreign bodies to enter the tract either from the mouth, [1] or from the rectum. [2] The objects most commonly swallowed by children are coins. [3] Meat impaction, resulting in esophageal food bolus obstruction is more common in adults. [4]

  7. The Food Defect Action Levels - Wikipedia

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    The Food Defect Action Levels: Levels of Natural or Unavoidable Defects in Foods That Present No Health Hazards for Humans is a publication of the United States Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition [1] detailing acceptable levels of food contamination from sources such as maggots, thrips, insect fragments, "foreign matter", mold, rodent hairs, and insect ...

  8. Look: Bizarre Object On Field During Raiders vs. Chiefs - AOL

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    Did we have a fork on the field during Sunday night’s game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs? It would appear so. In the first half of Sunday night’s contest between AFC ...

  9. Foreign object - Wikipedia

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    The term foreign object or foreign objects may refer to: An object that intrudes where it should not be, as into a living body or machinery: see foreign body An object introduced into a wrestling match, often to give the bearer an unfair advantage: see Foreign object (professional wrestling)