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is the name of a class of sailboats designed in 1897 by naval architect Clinton Crane. They are gaff-head sloops 32' long (19' at the waterline) and 8' wide. Eleven of the twelve original boats are still sailed on Upper Saint Regis Lake, NY. A new Idem was built on Upper Saint Regis Lake in 1999 by
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Nelson Crawford, adhering scrupulously to the original Crane design, including commissioning a run of Egyptian cotton sailcloth so that the sails would meet the original specifications.
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The volume number cited is 428 and the page on which the case begins is 543, and the page number cited to is 545. The "U.S." between the numerical portions of the citation refers to the
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in the second citation indicates that the author is identical to that of the previous citation. That is, the author of the second citation is also Macgillivray, J. A.
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refers to the immediately preceding citation, so if the previous citation includes more than one reference, or it is unclear which reference
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Here, Id. refers to the Executive Order that was mentioned in the previous sentence.
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to apply a short description to a section with the same focus as the previous.
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always takes a period (or full stop) in both British and American usage (see
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Latin footnote or endnote term referring to the previous source or author
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Id.
ID (disambiguation)

verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Idem"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
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Latin
abbreviated
ibid.
Canadian
legislation
legal documents of the United States
usage of the full stop in abbreviations
United States Reports
State of Washington v. Donald J. Trump
Hill & Wang
Bibliography
Ditto mark
Ibid.
List of Latin abbreviations
List of Latin phrases
List of legal Latin terms
Supra

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