AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC. et al v. PUBLIC.RESOURCE.ORG, INC.
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Amended MOTION to Compel discovery, privilege log, and further initial disclosures filed by AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC., AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC., NATIONAL COUNCIL ON MEASUREMENT IN EDUCATION, INC. (Attachments: #1 Declaration of Jonathan Hudis, #2 Exhibit A to Hudis Declaration, #3 Exhibit B to Hudis Declaration, #4 Exhibit C to Hudis Declaration, #5 Exhibit D to Hudis Declaration, #6 Exhibit E to Hudis Declaration, #7 Exhibit F to Hudis Declaration, #8 Exhibit G to Hudis Declaration, #9 Exhibit H to Hudis Declaration, #10 Exhibit I to Hudis Declaration, #11 Exhibit J to Hudis Declaration, #12 Exhibit K to Hudis Declaration, #13 Exhibit L to Hudis Declaration, #14 Exhibit M to Hudis Declaration, #15 Exhibit N to Hudis Declaration, #16 Exhibit O to Hudis Declaration, #17 Exhibit P to Hudis Declaration, #18 Exhibit Q to Hudis Declaration, #19 Exhibit R to Hudis Declaration, #20 Text of Proposed Order)(Hudis, Jonathan) Modified on 12/16/2014 (td, ).
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post
noun
\ˈpōst\
Definition of POST
1 : a piece (as of timber or metal) fixed firmly in an upright
position especially as a stay or support :
PILLAR, COLUMN
2 : a pole or stake set up to mark or indicate something;
especially : a pole that marks the starting or finishing point
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3 : a metallic fitting attached to an electrical device (as a
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b : a football passing play in which the receiver runs
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Origin of POST
Middle English, from Old English, from Latin postis;
probably akin to Latin por- forward and to Latin stare to
stand — more at
PORTEND, STAND
First Known Use: before 12th century
Other Architecture Terms
buttress, casita, cornice, fanlight, garret, lintel, parapet,
pilaster, plinth
Rhymes with POST
boast, coast, ghost, host, most, oast, roast, toast
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post
verb
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Definition of POST
transitive verb
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1 a : to publish, announce, or advertise by or as if by use of a
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b : to denounce by public notice
c : to enter on a public listing
d : to forbid (property) to trespassers under penalty of legal
prosecution by notices placed along the boundaries
e :
SCORE
2 : to affix to a usual place (as a wall) for public notices :
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3 : to publish (as a message) in an online forum (as an
electronic bulletin board)
First Known Use of POST
1633
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post
noun
Definition of POST
1 obsolete :
COURIER
2 archaic
a : one of a series of stations for keeping horses for relays
b : the distance between any two such consecutive stations
:
STAGE
3 chiefly British
a : a nation's organization for handling mail; also : the mail
handled
b (1) : a single dispatch of mail (2) :
c :
2a
POST OFFICE
d:
LETTER
POSTBOX
4 : something (as a message) that is published online
Origin of POST
Middle French poste relay station, courier, from Old Italian
posta relay station, from feminine of posto, past participle
of porre to place, from Latin ponere — more at
POSITION
First Known Use: 1507
Other Postal Terms
cancel, frank, indicia, philatelist
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post
verb
Definition of POST
intransitive verb
1 : to travel with post-horses
2 : to ride or travel with haste :
HURRY
3 : to rise from the saddle and return to it in rhythm with a
horse's trot
transitive verb
1 archaic : to dispatch in haste
2 :
MAIL
3 a : to transfer or carry from a book of original entry to a
ledger
b : to make transfer entries in
4 : to make familiar with a subject :
INFORM
First Known Use of POST
1533
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post
adverb
Definition of POST
: with post-horses :
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First Known Use of POST
1549
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post
noun
Definition of POST
1 a : the place at which a soldier is stationed; especially : a
sentry's beat or station
b : a station or task to which one is assigned
c : the place at which a body of troops is stationed :
CAMP
d : a local subdivision of a veterans' organization
e : one of two bugle calls sounded (as in the British army)
at tattoo
2 a : an office or position to which a person is appointed
b : an area on a basketball court that is located just outside
the free throw lane usually near the basket; also : the
offensive position of a player occupying the post
3 a :
TRADING POST, SETTLEMENT
b : a trading station on the floor of a stock exchange
Origin of POST
Middle French poste, from Old Italian posto, from past
participle of porre to place
First Known Use: 1598
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crease, lateral, lax, overthrow, playbook, screen, scrum,
secondary, ultimate
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post
verb
Definition of POST
transitive verb
1 a : to station in a given place
b : to carry ceremoniously to a position
2 chiefly British : to assign to a unit, position, or location (as
in the military or civil service)
3 : to put up (as bond)
First Known Use of POST
1683
Post
biographical name
\ˈpōst\
Definition of POST
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