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H.G. Wells and the culminating ape. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmillan Press, 1996.

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Kemp, Peter. H. G. Wells and the Culminating Ape. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24832-2.

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Kemp, Peter. H.G. Wells and the culminating ape: Biological imperatives and imaginative obsessions. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

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Padgett, Ryan D. 2011 national survey of senior capstone experiences: Institutional-level data on the culminating experience. Columbia, SC: National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, University of South Carolina, 2012.

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Hachten, Wee Patricia. Independent projects, step by step: A handbook for senior projects, graduation projects, and culminating projects. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2000.

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Nanak, Singh. The Japji: A clear guide, in simple English, to the path of spiritual ascent culminating in realisation of the Divine. New Delhi: Institute of Personal Development, 1991.

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Brennan, Bruce. Toward a theory of small entrepreneurial firms' performance, subject to marketing dynamism and environmental change: Aconceptual framework culminating from a critical literature review. (S.l: The Author), 1992.

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Rasheed, Haroon-ur. Pakistan, the successful culmination. Lahore: Publishers Emporium, 1996.

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Campbell, Martha, and Geert Reuten, eds. The Culmination of Capital. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230597099.

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Bliss, the culmination of detachment. Chennai: Sugal & Damani, 2007.

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Bissell, Tom. Chasing the sea: Being a narrative of a journey through Uzbekistan, including descriptions of life therein, culminating with an arrival at the Aral Sea, the world's worst man-made ecological catastrophe, in one volume. New York: Pantheon Books, 2003.

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Bissell, Tom. Chasing the sea: Being a narrative of a journey through Uzbekistan, including descriptions of life therein, culminating with an arrival at the Aral Sea, the world's worst man-made ecological catastrophe, in one volume. New York: Pantheon Books, 2003.

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Bissell, Tom. Chasing the sea: Being a narrative of a journey through Uzbekistan, including descriptions of life therein, culminating with an arrival at the Aral Sea, the world's worst man-made ecological catastrophe in one volume. New York, NY: Pantheon Books, 2003.

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Senior Year: Culminating Experiences and Transitions. National Resource Center for The First Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2012.

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Completing Your Evaluation Dissertation, Thesis, or Culminating Project. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2020.

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Young, Dallin, Jasmin Chung, Dory Hoffman, and Ryan Bronkema. 2016 National Survey of Senior Capstone Experiences: Expanding Our Understanding of Culminating Experiences. National Resource Center for The First Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2018.

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W, Knerr Bruce, and U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences., eds. Virtual environments for dismounted soldier simulation, training, and mission rehearsal: Results of the FY 2001 culminating event. Alexandria, VA: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 2002.

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W, Knerr Bruce, and U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Simulator Systems Research Unit., eds. Virtual environments for dismounted soldier simulation, training, and mission rehearsal: Rusults of the FY 2002 culminating event. Alexandria, Va: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 2003.

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Virtual Environments for Dismounted Soldier Simulation, Training, and Mission Rehearsal: Results of the FY 2001 Culminating Event. Storming Media, 2002.

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Japji: A guide in simple English to the path of spiritual ascent culminating in realisation of the Divine. New Delhi: New Dawn, 2003.

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Marshall, Logan. A History of the Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in the Great Conflict. Hard Press, 2006.

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Marshall, Logan. A History Of The Nations And Empires Involved And A Study Of The Events Culminating In The Great Conflict. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

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Marshall, Logan. A History Of The Nations And Empires Involved And A Study Of The Events Culminating In The Great Conflict. IndyPublish.com, 2004.

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Marshall, Logan. A History of The Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in The Great Conflict. IndyPublish, 2006.

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Marshall, Logan. A History of the Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in the Great Conflict. IndyPublish.com, 2005.

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Marshall, Logan. A History of The Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in The Great Conflict. IndyPublish, 2006.

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Marshall, Logan. A History Of The Nations And Empires Involved And A Study Of The Events Culminating In The Great Conflict. IndyPublish.com, 2004.

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Ghai, O. P. The Japji: A Clear Guide, in Simple English, to the Path of Spiritual Ascent Culminating in Realisation of the Divine. Sterling Pub Private Ltd, 1991.

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Mirchandani, Sharon. Culmination. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037313.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on Marga Richter's compositions during the 1990s. In the 1990s, the compositional world was still fragmented as composers focused on serial and electronic music, performance art, and numerous other styles. Richter continued to created choral music as well as music for opera, which she combined with vocal and orchestral works. Her compositions were fewer in number during this decade, but large in scale for the most part. This chapter first considers Richter's works after the death of her husband Alan Skelly, beginning with the seven-poem cycle, Into My Heart, which she dedicated to him. It then examines Richter's Quantum Quirks of a Quick Quaint Quar, along with two large-scale works from the 1990s that mark the apex of her output to date: the triple concerto, Variations and Interludes on Themes from Monteverdi and Bach for violin, cello, piano, and orchestra (1992); and the chamber opera, Riders to the Sea. It also discusses Sarah do not mourn me dead, which has hints of transcendentalism and love.
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Commerce, Hanover Chamber of, and Historical Publications of Hanover Chamb. Prelude to Gettysburg: Encounter at Hanover : Story of the Invasion of Pennsylvania Culminating in the Battles of Hanover and Gettysburg June and Ju. Burd Street Press, 1994.

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Falkner, Scott F. Delving: Culminations. StoneGarden.net Publishing, 2011.

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Caldwell, Ri'chard J. Star Struck: Culmination. MoMas Press, 2011.

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Galinsky, Ellen. Research to Action. Edited by Tammy D. Allen and Lillian T. Eby. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199337538.013.24.

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This chapter provides an overview of the research of the Families and Work Institute over the past 25 years, showing how it selects the subject of its research, sets its short- and longer-term goals, designs its methodology, and translates the findings into change experiments that can then be evaluated. The examples of research described include research on public policy, specifically on parental leave; employer and employee studies culminating in an action project, the When Work Works initiative; and child development research leading to a project called Mind in the Making.
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Kriangsak, Kittichaisaree. Part I Prologue, 2 The International Law Commission’s Work on the Obligation to Extradite or Prosecute (aut dedere aut judicare). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198823292.003.0002.

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This chapter explains the work by the UN International Law Commission on the topic ‘Obligation to extradite or prosecute (aut dedere aut judicare)’ from 2006 to 2014, culminating in the Final Report of the Commission on this topic which was taken note of by the UN General Assembly in 2014. All the legal issues relevant to the obligation are identified and, where appropriate, analysed. The drafting history of the Report by the Working Group under the present author's chairmanship is elucidated in details — and this is the only place where this drafting history can be found.
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Jackson, Robert. A Theater of Violence. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190660178.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 examines lynching, a longstanding practice in the United States that became more regionally associated with the South in the late nineteenth century, as a force in film history from the earliest days of the medium through a cycle of anti-lynching films during the years around midcentury. Paradoxically, the Western genre is important here, absorbing many of the common rituals and generating a powerful ideological defense of lynching. During different periods across this half-century, different attitudes about lynching led to a variety of film representations, culminating with a number of films in the late 1930s and beyond questioning both lynching and its cinematic traces.
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Bowie, Ewen. The Lesson of Book 2. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803614.003.0003.

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This chapter first explores the ways in which Book 2 resists its characterization by Fornara in 1971 as marked by ‘the utter absence in II of the moral or philosophical element’. It picks out several features that link it with other parts of Herodotus’ work (e.g. moral judgements, direct speech, divine retribution), and then draws attention to elements in Herodotus’ presentation already found in archaic and early classical narrative elegy, culminating in the work of Herodotus’ relative Panyassis. It then briefly notices the differences between Herodotus’ work and that of Hecataeus, and concludes by offering an explanation for the diversity of the Enquiry that is so strikingly exemplified by Book 2.
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Masur, Louis P. The U.S. Civil War: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780197513668.001.0001.

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The US Civil War: A Very Short Introduction covers a period in American history characterized by decades of intensifying conflict over slavery and government authority, culminating in Abraham Lincoln’s election and eleven states seceding from the Union. The Civil War began as a limited conflict with the aim of restoring the Union. It became a diffuse, violent war that lasted four years, claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, and ultimately led to the abolition of slavery and a vigorous debate over the terms by which the seceded states would be restored to the nation. This VSI ends with a chapter on the aftermath of the war and the remaking of America.
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Shaffer, Kirwin R. Anarchists, Freethinkers, and Spiritists. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037641.003.0005.

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This chapter explores the links between anarchists and other progressive factions on the island as they attacked and condemned the Church. However, one of these factions—the spiritists—caused a dilemma within anarchist ranks. While rejecting the Catholic Church, espiritistas believed in reincarnation and the teachings of Jesus, which they believed had been bastardized by the Church. Most freethinkers and some anarchists could be counted in the spiritist movement; however, not all leftists were comfortable with this “scientific religion.” Nevertheless, from 1909 to 1912, this alliance often worked together to challenge representatives of Catholic authoritarianism, culminating in the 1912 islandwide speaking tour of international freethinker Belén de Sárraga.
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Jones, Christina C. The Culmination of Everything. Independently published, 2018.

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), John McDonald (Gen. Secrets Of The Great Whiskey Ring: And Eighteen Months In The Penitentiary. Containing A Complete Exposure Of The Illicit Whiskey Frauds Culminating ... The Author's Remarkable Experiences While A. Palala Press, 2015.

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Van Den Bos, Kees. Rigidity of Thoughts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190657345.003.0007.

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Rigidity of thoughts or “cognitive rigidity” is an important component of how radical people reason, perhaps even more so than is commonly realized. Black-and-white thinking or rigidity of human thoughts manifests itself in different ways. Chapter 7 examines how people can be tempted to become rigid in their solving of various non-social tasks, how social rigidity can play up in people’s personal beliefs and their need for social structure, how rigidity is related to people’s need to shield themselves from unwanted thoughts and their need to know and understand things, sometimes culminating in illusions of, and how all this can culminate in rigid radicalization. The chapter also discusses how radical thinking may lead to radical doing.
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Rovner, Joshua. Intelligence and National Security Decision Making. Edited by Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190680015.013.22.

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This chapter provides a brief overview of the history of the modern U.S. intelligence community, with specific reference to the causes and consequences of major reform efforts. Pearl Harbor generated intense pressure to build an intelligence system capable of providing warning of future attacks, culminating in the creation of the modern intelligence community in 1947. Sixty years later, the September 11 attacks led to another round of organizational changes. This chapter describes and evaluates those changes, noting that the jury is still out on basic questions about the relationship between organizational design and intelligence performance. It then turns to contemporary debates over analysis, intelligence-policy relations, and politicization. The conclusion suggests avenues of future research on these issues.
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Audi, Robert. Cumulative Case Arguments in Religious Epistemology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806967.003.0001.

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Philosophers and others characteristically give multiple arguments for their important controversial views. Why is one good argument not enough? Most philosophers would perhaps agree to this much: at their best, arguments are paths to understanding, pillars of conviction, providers of confirmation, and nourishment for the intellect. But how should we unpack these metaphors? This paper attempts to contribute to that task. It shows why a good cumulative case should not be identified with a conjunctive one (culminating in a single argument with all the relevant premises conjoined), and it brings out how propositional and non-propositional grounds differ significantly from one another but can be integrated into a unified case for what they mutually support.
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William H, Boothby. 11 Mines, Booby-Traps, and Other Devices. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198728504.003.0011.

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Developments in treaty law starting in 1980 have produced a complex selection of treaties and a Declaration all addressing mines, booby-traps and other devices. Chapter 11 takes each of these instruments in turn explaining the relevant provisions and thereby seeks to demonstrate how the legally complex array of rules inter-relates. The discussion shows how rules in this area have developed from what were essentially reflections of contemporary doctrine in the 1980 Protocol II to more definitive and technologically-based requirements in the Amended Protocol, thereafter culminating in the comprehensive ban of anti-personnel mines in the Ottawa Convention. The legal status of the 2006 CCW Declaration on Mines other than Anti-personnel Mines is also considered.
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Kemp, T. S. Mammals: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198766940.001.0001.

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Mammals: A Very Short Introduction explores the nature, evolutionary history, and modern diversity of mammals. From a little shrew-like, nocturnal, insect-eating ancestor living 200 million years ago (mya), mammals have evolved into a huge variety of different kinds of animals. This VSI explains how it is endothermy—‘warm-bloodedness’—enabling high levels of activity and the relatively large brain associated with complex, adaptable behaviour that epitomizes mammals. It describes their remarkable fossil record, revealing how and when the mammals gained their characteristics, and the tortuous course of their evolution. It reveals the adaptations mammals evolved to suit their varied modes of life, including those of mainly arboreal primates culminating in Homo sapiens.
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Stanley, Matthew E. “Solely to Suppress the Rebellion”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040733.003.0008.

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This chapter argues that by the 1880s the Loyal West itself divided, with Lower Middle Western veterans increasingly emphasizing regional commonalities with the Border South—shared identities as white western men—in order to hasten sectional reunification with former Confederates. Meanwhile, the pervasive and northerly creeping Lost Cause, along with a master Grand Army of the Republic narrative of reunification, embodied by war with Spain a reconciled nationalism among whites reinforced by a spate of Blue-Gray reunions, undercut the more provincial Loyal Western story. Although it was challenged and overtaken by a national détente campaign, culminating at Gettysburg in 1913, reunion succeeded first where it was most probable, among Loyal Westerners along slavery’s border.
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Diamond, James A. God as Liberator and the Slave. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805694.003.0010.

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This chapter offers a new approach to the moral quandary of the biblical sanctioning of slavery. The chapter argues that the Bible shapes its ideal view of slavery, not simply as deleterious to the human moral condition but as metaphysically injurious as well. It first conducts a methodical narrative analysis of the term ‘eved, the Hebrew word for slave. It then proceeds to examine the Bible’s strict regulation of slavery which is calibrated to rule it out of existence altogether. Rabbinic law advanced biblical law in further humane directions, limiting the harshness of slavery, culminating in a medieval formulation by Maimonides which presents a model of Jewish philosophical theology through a sophisticated weave of biblical texts, philosophy, theology, and law.
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Aloysius P, Llamzon. Part I Transnational Corruption and International Efforts at its Control, 4 International Efforts to Combat Corruption in Foreign Investment. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198714262.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses how various actors in the world community have sought to combat transnational corruption. The most important of these actors are, of course, States, and the discussion begins with the efforts of the US through the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. It then turns to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention and the various regional instruments inspired by that treaty, culminating in the UN Convention Against Corruption. It considers efforts by multinational companies to institute norms and codes of conduct to guide their foreign investment relationships; and the response of international institutions, particularly the World Bank and international civil society. The chapter ends with an appraisal of the strengths and vagaries of the current regime of international anti-corruption law.
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Jeffery, Commission, and Moloo Rahim. 6 Non-Disputing Party Participation and Transparency. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198729037.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the issue of transparency in treaty-based investment arbitration by focusing on the participation of third parties or non-disputing parties in disputes. More specifically, it considers the procedural issues that transparency mechanisms in bilateral-investment treaties and free-trade agreements, as well as in recently revised arbitral rules, create for arbitral tribunals and those appearing before them. After discussing non-disputing party practice in investment arbitrations, the chapter explains the practice of non-disputing state parties in UNCITRAL and International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) arbitrations. It also analyses transparency mechanisms beyond the participation of non-disputing parties in investment arbitrations from the written procedure through to the oral procedure, culminating in a tribunal's decisions and award.
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Grow, Nathaniel. Baltimore Goes to Trial, Again. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038198.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the Baltimore Federals' lawsuit, this time filed in Washington's federal district court, against organized baseball. Baltimore separated its case into two separate antitrust claims, one alleging that organized baseball had illegally monopolized—or attempted to monopolize—the baseball industry following the formation of the National Agreement in 1903, and the other focusing on the major leagues' conspiracy to destroy the Federal League, ultimately culminating in the peace agreement of 1915. The team asserted that organized baseball's activities violated not only federal antitrust law but also the common law of monopoly and conspiracy. This chapter first considers the Baltimore Federals' settlement negotiations with organized baseball in 1917 before discussing each party's legal representation in the case, opening statements, and the plaintiff's witness testimony.
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