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  2. Plausible deniability - Wikipedia

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    Plausible deniability. Plausible deniability is the ability of people, typically senior officials in a formal or informal chain of command, to deny knowledge of or responsibility for actions committed by or on behalf of members of their organizational hierarchy. They may do so because of a lack of evidence that can confirm their participation ...

  3. Denied trade screening - Wikipedia

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    Denied trade screening is the process of screening parties involved in both domestic and export transactions for the purpose of complying with the safety standards of the U.S. Government. Effective trade screening not only includes denied parties but also controlled products and embargoed or sanctioned countries.

  4. Mark (designation) - Wikipedia

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    Mark (designation) The word mark, followed by number, is a method of designating a version of a product. It is often abbreviated as Mk or M. This use of the word possibly originates from the use of physical marks made to measure height or progress. Furthermore, by metonymy the word mark is used to note a defined level of development or a model ...

  5. Washington's attempt to trademark 'Commanders' gets denied ...

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    What does the denial mean for the Washington Commanders? The fallout could range from minor to drastic depending on how the team wants to respond. It can keep the name Washington Commanders and ...

  6. Holocaust denial - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved June 28, 2007. "In general, Holocaust denial consists of four central points: minimization of numbers killed, denial of use of gassing, denial of the systematic nature of the genocide, and claims that the evidence was fabricated, above all after the war." Mark M. Hull, Vera Moynes.

  7. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    The term BDSM is a portmanteau of initialisms intended to encompass all of the following activities: Bondage and discipline (B & D or B/D) Dominance and submission (D & S or D/s) (including "master and slave" role-playing scenarios and ongoing relationship structures) Sadism and masochism (S & M or S/M)

  8. What Does MK Mean in Texts? Here's How to Use The Term - AOL

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    It is. If you're wondering: What does "mk" mean in text? Here's a crash course on how to use it. You read "mk" like, "mmm-kay." And it means exactly what it sounds like. "Mmm, okay." Although it's ...

  9. CIA activities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The CIA's predecessor, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), maintained extensive intelligence networks in the Japanese colonial territories during the Pacific War. [15] After the signing of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, a significant wealth of documents and materials were confiscated from Kenpeitai installations and Japanese diplomatic installations. [16]