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inter

[in-tur] / ɪnˈtɜr /


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An internal rule that gave the agency’s judges greater discretion to deny inter partes review petitions “dramatically reduced access” to the process, the companies told the appeals court.

From Reuters

To this day, 5,840 are officially still missing, most believed to have been interred without being identified.

From New York Times

Wright, too, was originally interred here, and later moved to Arizona.

From New York Times

The Navy would spend three years recovering remains of those killed on the Oklahoma and later inter them in two cemeteries in Hawaii.

From Washington Post

Twenty-two “funerary” objects that were interred with the remains also were returned.

From Seattle Times