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  2. D'oh! - Wikipedia

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    D'oh! D'oh! " D'oh! " ( / doʊʔ / doh) is the most famous catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from The Simpsons, an animated sitcom. It is an exclamation typically used after Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something foolish, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him.

  3. Declaration of Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration of Helsinki ( DoH, Finnish: Helsingin julistus) is a set of ethical principles regarding human experimentation developed originally in 1964 for the medical community by the World Medical Association (WMA). [1] It is widely regarded as the cornerstone document on human research ethics. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. First Epistle to the Corinthians - Wikipedia

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    In dissent from the majority view, Robert M. Price, Hermann Detering, John V. M. Sturdy, and David Oliver Smith have each argued that 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 is a later interpolation. According to Price, the text is not an early Christian creed written within five years of Jesus' death, nor did Paul write these verses.

  5. Arizona lawmaker uses ChatGPT to help craft legislation to ...

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    A Republican member of the Arizona House used ChatGPT to help craft new legislation on artificial intelligence-driven impersonations.

  6. At US Supreme Court, clashing views presented on ... - AOL

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    During arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity from prosecution, two starkly different views of the consequences were on display on Thursday. Trump ...

  7. Jam tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Jam tomorrow. Jam tomorrow (or the older spelling jam to-morrow) is an expression for a never-fulfilled promise, or for some pleasant event in the future, which is never likely to materialize. Originating from a bit of wordplay involving Lewis Carroll's Alice, it has been referenced in discussions of philosophy, economics, and politics.

  8. Tullian Tchividjian - Wikipedia

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    William Graham Tullian Tchividjian (/ ˈ t ʌ l i ə n tʃ ɪ ˈ v ɪ dʒ ɪ n /; born July 13, 1972) is a pastor and author of more than a half dozen books about Christianity and current issues, including One Way Love and It is Finished (David C. Cook, 2013 and 2015).

  9. Mogoeng Mogoeng - Wikipedia

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    Mogoeng's speech sparked a media furore, in response to which he sought to offer clarification. The resulting press conference seemed to confirm rather than allay the media's fears. [80] [81] [82] On the other hand, one influential columnist praised Mogoeng for his candour, saying it is better than perpetuating the "myth" that judges are ...