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Trump Claims to Be Law of the Land, Barr’s Irritation Builds
Rebuffing Attorney General William Barr, the president asserted his authority of the criminal justice system, attacking law enforcement and issuing pardons.
Mr. Barr was left by the end of the day to consider his own future.
Feb. 18
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President Trump with Attorney General William Barr at the Oval Office in November. Mr. Trump renewed his public attacks on law enforcement on Tuesday. Doug Mills/The New York Times
Japan Lets Cruise Passengers Walk Free. Is That Safe?
As a quarantine over a coronavirus outbreak ended, experts expressed alarm over the protocols on the ship, which has 621 confirmed infections.
For decades, more and more of a computer’s systems were integrated onto a single chip. But this new chip bucks that trend.
CEA-Leti bound dozens of processor cores together by breaking them up and stitching them back together on a separate piece of silicon
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96-Core Processor Made of Chiplets
CEA-Leti bound dozens of processor cores together by breaking them up and stitching them back together on a separate piece of silicon
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Law_of_the_land 国法
The phrase law of the land is a legal term, equivalent to the Latin lex terrae, or legem terrae in the accusative case. It refers to all of the laws in force within a country or region, including statute law and case-made law.
(a phrase used in the Magna Carta to refer to the then established law of the kingdom (as distinct from Roman or civil law))
buck1
/bʌk/
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noun
- 1.the male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.
- 2.another term for vaulting horse.
verb
- 1.(of a horse) to perform a buck."he's got to get his head down to buck"
- 2.oppose or resist (something oppressive or inevitable)."the shares bucked the market trend"
adjective
MILITARY SLANG•US
- lowest of a particular rank."a buck private"
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