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-'''Law''' is a system of rules that concerns [[human behaviour]]s usually enforced through a set of [[institution]]s. Law affects [[everyday life]] and [[society]] in a variety of ways. Laws are needed to avoid [[anarchy]], [[disorder]], [[iniquity]] and [[pandemonium]]. 
-== Related ==+# An organisation granted the legal authority to enforce the law.
-*[[Censorship]] +#* ''Call the '''police'''!''
-*[[Government]] +#* ''The '''police''' operating in New York City operate under the New York City Police Department, several other City agencies and boards, and several public authorities. ''
-*[[Obscenity]]+# Members of the [[police force]].
-*[[Crime]]+#* ''Three '''police''' arrived in two cars.''
-*[[Illegal]]+#* ''The policewoman arrived in her car.''
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-== In titles ==+
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-*[[Law of Desire]], ([[Pedro Almodóvar]], 1987)+
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  1. An organisation granted the legal authority to enforce the law.
    • Call the police!
    • The police operating in New York City operate under the New York City Police Department, several other City agencies and boards, and several public authorities.
  2. Members of the police force.
    • Three police arrived in two cars.
    • The policewoman arrived in her car.




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