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  2. Template:National Criminal Justice reference - Wikipedia

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    This template provides an external link to National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) abstracts for publications and criminal justice journals. This template uses one unnamed reference, the NCJ number:

  3. Category:Multi-column templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Multi-column templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Multi-column templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. Template:Miscarriage of justice - Wikipedia

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  5. Help:Columns - Wikipedia

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    To create columns in an article one may use {} and {}. Note that this is not supported by Internet Explorer version 9 and below or Opera version 11 and below — see {{ Div col }} for details. To illustrate the use of these templates, this example uses the {{ lorem }} template to generate Lorem ipsum placeholder text.

  6. Template:Column - Wikipedia

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    The columns-start template and its child templates column and columns-end can be used to make a fixed number of columns (up to 5) that will span the entire page above a certain minimum width (100 ems for 5 columns, 80 for 4, 60 for 3 and 2). Below the minimum width, each column starting from the right will gracefully display below another one ...

  7. Template:SCOTUS-justice-listframe - Wikipedia

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    concurrencedissent: The number of opinions the Justice delivered that were concurring in part and dissenting in part. dissent: The number of dissenting opinions the Justice delivered. other: The number of opinions the Justice filed that do not fit into the above categories. These include in-chambers opinions and those styled as "respecting the ...

  8. Template:SCOTUS-justice-listentry - Wikipedia

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    List the last name of the authoring justice (or Per Curiam if it was an unsigned opinion of the Court) in the otheropinion[N]author" parameter; the type of the opinion (majority, concurrence, dissent, concurrencedissent, other); and a link to the authoring justice's page for the term summarizing their opinion, or the list of per curiam opinions ...

  9. Template:SCOTUS-justice-listentry/doc - Wikipedia

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