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However, at his deposition, the defendant’s son denied throwing the egg which allegedly struck the plaintiff’s daughter. Kansas City Light & Power Company v. Kansas City Light & Power Company v. Powell further claims that she now suffers from several neuropsychological disorders as a result of the incident.”. 455 (1926).

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However, at his deposition, the defendant’s son denied throwing the egg which allegedly struck the plaintiff’s daughter. Kansas City Light & Power Company v. Kansas City Light & Power Company v. Powell further claims that she now suffers from several neuropsychological disorders as a result of the incident.”.

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However, at his deposition, the defendant’s son denied throwing the egg which allegedly struck the plaintiff’s daughter. Kansas City Light & Power Company v. Kansas City Light & Power Company v. Powell further claims that she now suffers from several neuropsychological disorders as a result of the incident.” 32; 285 S.W.

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