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DOJDepartment Of Justice
DOJDay of Judgement
DOJDate of Joining (human resources)
DOJDermatology Online Journal (est. 1995)
DOJDefender of Justice (comic)
DOJDouble Offset Joint (automotive)


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9) A troubadour, a warrior in defence of his purloined estate, a defender of justice and oppressed humanity, the poet's persona is like "the tree creaking in the wind .
DUCK FILE Name: Drake Mallard aka Darkwing Duck Occupation: Superhero, defender of justice and TV star Likes: Dramatic entrances and exits - but usually blunders Motto: Looking good while doing good Buzz phrases: "Let's get dangerous
At the Ceremony, which is being held at New York University's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, Reebok will honor Li Dan, a leader in the fight to confront China's AIDS epidemic, Rachel Lloyd, an advocate for sexually exploited children in the United States, Khurram Parvez, a courageous voice of peace and human rights in Kashmir, and Otto Saki, a brave defender of justice in the face of a tyrannical regime in Zimbabwe.
 
 
 
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