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  2. Petition - Wikipedia

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    A petition is a request to do something, most commonly addressed to a government official or public entity. Petitions to a deity are a form of prayer called supplication . In the colloquial sense, a petition is a document addressed to an official and signed by numerous individuals.

  3. Legal Briefing: Your Name on a Petition Isn't Private - AOL

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  4. In re - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebook, a legal citation and style guide used by American lawyers and law schools, describes In re as a "procedural phrase", and requires that citations use In re to abbreviate ' in the matter of ', ' petition of ', ' application of ', and similar expressions. [2]

  5. Legal Briefing: Your Name on a Petition Isn't Private - AOL

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  6. Latinisation of names - Wikipedia

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    Latinisation (or Latinization) [1] of names, also known as onomastic Latinisation (or onomastic Latinization), is the practice of rendering a non-Latin name in a modern Latin style. [1] It is commonly found with historical proper names , including personal names and toponyms , and in the standard binomial nomenclature of the life sciences.

  7. Couple's baby name dispute launches online petition - AOL

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    A baby name dispute has one New York City couple battling like Spartans. According to the New York Post, a married couple has been bickering back and forth about what to name their first born.

  8. Anglicisation of names - Wikipedia

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    As Gaelic spelling rules required the first letter of a name preceded by Mac or Nic to be lenited (providing it was a consonant other than l, n, or r, which are not generally lenited in Gaelic, or c or g; although in the case of the last two, they are lenited when the intended connotation is "son/daughter of" rather than a surname.

  9. Her name was on a filing agreeing to be a Cornel West ... - AOL

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    Jacoby’s firm, Let the Voters Decide, was investigated for using questionable signature gathering tactics during a 2020 petition drive in Michigan that sought to roll back some of Democratic Gov ...