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Wade - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WADE; Wade (disambiguation); Wades

Wade         
n. calf, sura, lower back part of the leg (Anatomy)
Roe v Wade         
  • The judicial replacements
  • Oral hearing for the German Constitutional Court's abortion decision, November 18, 1974
  • [[Burger Court]] in 1976
  • Judge David Lawson
  • Judge Edith Jones
  • Justice Harry Blackmun}} during the 1971–72 term
  • newspaper=The Washington Post }}</ref>
  • 1991–1993 Rehnquist Court
  • The [[Rehnquist Court]] in 1994; the members pictured are the ones who decided ''Stenberg v. Carhart''. Justice Ginsburg replaced Justice White.
  • Rose Fosco, who before 1968 posed as a woman seeking an abortion during [[sting operation]]s for the [[Chicago Police Department]]. As an undercover officer, she worked to break up illegal abortion rings.<ref>[http://pubinfo.co.door.wi.us:8080/jsp/RcWebImageViewer.jsp?doc_id=1e8fc801-90a4-4104-8e86-19a1ea0947dc/wsbd0000/20170120/00000572&pg_seq=1&search_doc=&query1_modifier=AND&query1=fascos%20in%20wonderland&query1_field=CONTENT Lewis Carroll, even you wouldn't have believed Madison Scene] by Keta Steebs, ''Door County Advocate'', Volume 114, Issue 74, November 26, 1975, page 1</ref>
  • The [[Roberts Court]] in 2010; eight of the nine members pictured are the ones who decided ''Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt''. Justice Scalia (front row, second left) died before the oral argument.
  • Two of the cases Justice Marshall discussed in his ''Rodriguez'' dissent
  • Justice]] [[Harry Blackmun]], the author of ''Roe''{{'s}} majority opinion
1973 US SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT ON ABORTION
Roe vs. Wade; Roe vs Wade; Roe v Wade; Roe vs wade; Roe vs. wade; Roe V. Wade; 410 U.S. 113; Wade v. Roe; Roe v wade; Jane Roe, et al. v. Henry Wade, District Attorney of Dallas County; Roe versus Wade; Roe v. Wade.; Row vs Wade; Row v. Wade; Row vs. Wade; Row vs. wade; Row vs wade; Rowe v wade; Roe v. wade; Roevwade; Roe Vs. Wade; Jane Roe v. Henry Wade; Roe decision; Roe Decision
Roe gegen Wade, Grunsatzentscheidung des US Hohen Gerichtes im Jahre 1973 die die Abtreibung legalisierte und das Recht einer Frau zur vorzeitigen Termination einer Schwangerschaft durch Abtrebung festlegte
Roe vs Wade         
  • The judicial replacements
  • Oral hearing for the German Constitutional Court's abortion decision, November 18, 1974
  • [[Burger Court]] in 1976
  • Judge David Lawson
  • Judge Edith Jones
  • Justice Harry Blackmun}} during the 1971–72 term
  • newspaper=The Washington Post }}</ref>
  • 1991–1993 Rehnquist Court
  • The [[Rehnquist Court]] in 1994; the members pictured are the ones who decided ''Stenberg v. Carhart''. Justice Ginsburg replaced Justice White.
  • Rose Fosco, who before 1968 posed as a woman seeking an abortion during [[sting operation]]s for the [[Chicago Police Department]]. As an undercover officer, she worked to break up illegal abortion rings.<ref>[http://pubinfo.co.door.wi.us:8080/jsp/RcWebImageViewer.jsp?doc_id=1e8fc801-90a4-4104-8e86-19a1ea0947dc/wsbd0000/20170120/00000572&pg_seq=1&search_doc=&query1_modifier=AND&query1=fascos%20in%20wonderland&query1_field=CONTENT Lewis Carroll, even you wouldn't have believed Madison Scene] by Keta Steebs, ''Door County Advocate'', Volume 114, Issue 74, November 26, 1975, page 1</ref>
  • The [[Roberts Court]] in 2010; eight of the nine members pictured are the ones who decided ''Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt''. Justice Scalia (front row, second left) died before the oral argument.
  • Two of the cases Justice Marshall discussed in his ''Rodriguez'' dissent
  • Justice]] [[Harry Blackmun]], the author of ''Roe''{{'s}} majority opinion
1973 US SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT ON ABORTION
Roe vs. Wade; Roe vs Wade; Roe v Wade; Roe vs wade; Roe vs. wade; Roe V. Wade; 410 U.S. 113; Wade v. Roe; Roe v wade; Jane Roe, et al. v. Henry Wade, District Attorney of Dallas County; Roe versus Wade; Roe v. Wade.; Row vs Wade; Row v. Wade; Row vs. Wade; Row vs. wade; Row vs wade; Rowe v wade; Roe v. wade; Roevwade; Roe Vs. Wade; Jane Roe v. Henry Wade; Roe decision; Roe Decision
Roe gegen Wade, Grunsatzentscheidung des US Hohen Gerichtes im Jahre 1973 die die Abtreibung legalisierte und das Recht einer Frau zur vorzeitigen Termination einer Schwangerschaft durch Abtrebung festlegte

Definition

Wade
·noun Woad.
II. Wade ·noun The act of Wading.
III. Wade ·vi To Go; to move forward.
IV. Wade ·vt To pass or cross by wading; as, he waded /he rivers and swamps.
V. Wade ·vi To walk in a substance that yields to the feet; to move, sinking at each step, as in water, mud, sand, ·etc.
VI. Wade ·vi Hence, to move with difficulty or labor; to proceed /lowly among objects or circumstances that constantly /inder or embarrass; as, to wade through a dull book.

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Wade

Wade, WADE, or Wades may refer to:

Examples of use of Wade
1. Wade wollte nicht reden, Wade wollte bauen: Straßen, Brücken, Eisenbahnlinien, kreditfinanziert und anschließend privatisiert.
2. Niemand sagt, daß ihr nicht mehr ausreisen dürft, beteuerte Wade.
3. Von Thomas Scheen Senegals Präsident Abdoulaye Wade: "Papiergeraschel ohne Konsequenzen" 31.
4. Der Mittelfeldspieler musste das Training gestern wegen seiner lädierten Wade vorzeitig beenden.
5. Allerdings musste Torsten Frings die Übungseinheit wegen einer Verletzung in der rechten Wade beenden.