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- In international law and business, patent trolling or patent ****ding is a categorical or pejorative term applied to a person or company that attempts...
- syntax][citation needed] In the first half of his life, von Braun was a nonpracticing, perfunctory Lutheran.: 4 : 230  As described by Ernst Stuhlinger and...
- whether a person actively practices the faith. This means that even nonpracticing or secular Muslims may still consider themselves, and be viewed by their...
- his greater interest in food. ****ia is a self-described secular and nonpracticing Muslim. He added: "My views on faith are complicated—somewhere between...
- and Rick later described the union as a "shotgun wedding". Nelson, a nonpracticing Protestant, received instruction in Catholicism at the insistence of...
- on her spirituality and skepticism: "My mother, whose parents were nonpracticing Baptists and Methodists, was one of the most spiritual souls I ever...
- professor Stuart ("Stu") Bailey (Zimbalist) and former government agent and nonpracticing attorney Jeff Spencer (Smith) form a duo who work from stylish offices...
- Denver, Colorado, to Nancy and Leonard Berry. He is Jewish, although nonpracticing. The family moved several times, including to Richmond, Virginia, Atlanta...
- Retrieved 2018-09-10. Edward and his wife, Doris Fleischman, were nonpracticing, highly ****imilated, wealthy German-American Jews, and Anne grew up...
- Mary (née Brown) (1885–1951). His father, also a seventh son, was a nonpracticing traditional Baptist, "That's supposed to mean something," Osborn once...