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KYR

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KYRkiloyear (thousand years; geology)
KYRKyrgyzstan (NATO abbreviation)
KYRKnow Your Role (game)
KYRKnow Your Rights
KYRKnow Your Rank
KYRKansas Young Republicans
KYRKendal Youth Radio (UK)
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Know Your Rights is a mobile application conceptualized and launched in December 2017 to make people aware of their basic human rights under the law, which they can use when police arrest them.
Speaking about her new deal as the face of 'Know Your Rights Nigeria' app, Simisola Ogunleye said, 'I am really glad to be able to speak to people on the thing that matters.
The PNP 'Know Your Rights' mobile app aims to help policemen familiarize themselves with the laws and the rights of the public they are serving, said Chief Supt.
Dubai Land Department launches "Know Your Rights as a Real Estate Investor in Dubai" guide to spread a safe real estate culture
This "Know Your Rights" video complements the ARC "Know Your Rights" brochure that we released in 2011.
Know your rights and don't give dodgy dealers a chance to rip you off.
It is also important to know your rights. In most instances, you are not legally obligated to consent to be searched.
HOUSING charity Shelter is to bring its Know Your Rights housing campaign for young people to Liverpool next week.
The Know Your Rights website offers round-the-clock housing advice for vulnerable youngsters.
* Know your rights: Not everyone returns to a supportive work environment after an illness.
This pamphlet, "Students with Disabilities Preparing for Post-secondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities," is written in a question-and-answer format, addressing many pertinent questions that arise once a student leaves the public school system.
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