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  • 51full faith and credit — The measure of the recognition required by Article IV, section 1, of the Constitution of the United States to be accorded by a court to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of a state other than that in which the court is sitting.… …

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  • 52short measure — noun see short meter 1 * * * short measure Less than the due and professed amount • • • Main Entry: ↑measure short measure noun Less than the amount promised or paid for • • • Main Entry: ↑short * * * full/short ˈmeasure …

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  • 53to the full — adverb to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; ( full in this sense is used as a combining form) fully grown he didn t fully understand knew full well full grown full fledged • Syn: ↑fully, ↑ …

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  • 54in full — Synonyms and related words: altogether, at large, at length, completely, comprehensively, entirely, exhaustively, fully, globally, hundred per cent, in detail, in extenso, in full measure, in particular, in toto, inclusively, inside out,… …

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  • 55Oregon Ballot Measure 58 (2008) — Measure 58 Prohibits teaching public school student in language other than English for more than two years. Election results Yes or no Votes …

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  • 56Oregon Ballot Measure 61 (2008) — Measure 61 Creates mandatory minimum prison sentences for certain theft, identity theft, forgery, drug, and burglary crimes. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 57Oregon Ballot Measure 9 (1992) — Measure 9 Government Cannot Facilitate, Must Discourage Homosexuality, Other Behaviors . Election results Yes or no Votes …

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  • 58Oregon Ballot Measure 59 (2008) — Measure 59 Creates an unlimited deduction for federal income taxes on individual taxpayers Oregon income tax returns. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 59Oregon Ballot Measure 11 (1994) — Measure 11 was a citizens initiative passed in 1994 in the U.S. State of Oregon. This statutory enactment established mandatory minimum sentencing for several crimes. The measure was approved in the November 8, 1994 general election with 788,695… …

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  • 60Oregon Ballot Measure 57 (2008) — Measure 57 Increases Sentences For Drug Trafficking, Theft Against Elderly And Specified Repeat Property And Identity Theft Crimes; Requires Addiction Treatment For Certain Offenders Election results …

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