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- abbreviation law United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, as used in
case citations .
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Examples
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Benepe, who is in favor of developing the area, characterized the funding as a "blank slate," and emphasized the importance of the D.P.R. reaching out to the community for ideas on how to best preserve wildlife, while potentially introducing recreational areas.
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No one on the Parks and Recreations Committee expressed any strong opinions against the proposed park, but mostly asked that the D.P.R. exercise caution.
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The Females have a new singles collection that just came out on Don Giovanni, and for more on that, I'll turn it over to my colleague D.P.R., who breaks down the Dinosaur Jr. factor and other details in this week's glossy:
NashvilleScene.com 2010
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D.P.R.: Marina was functional equivalent of the border for a fishing boat S. D.Tex.
Capital Defense Weekly cdw 2010
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D.P.R.: Trying to sideswipe police car in a stolen car justified stop CA10: Being in a high crime area with furtive movements and gang colors was RS Bare fact of prior arrests cannot be used to increase a defendant's sentence.
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D.P.R.: Trying to sideswipe police car in a stolen car justified stop CA10: Being in a high crime area with furtive movements and gang colors was RS Bare fact of prior arrests cannot be used to increase a defendant's sentence.
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The bacterial and heavy metal charges are lower to the limits approved for coffee, medicinal herbs and spices by D.P.R. n. 470 of 16 / 02 / 1973 and European Pharmacopeia 5.0 (January 2005).
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