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  • 61Lavigueur family — The Lavigueur family is a Quebec family that made headlines in Canada in the 1980s after winning a lottery jackpot of $7,650,267 in 1986, which was then the largest prize ever given by Loto Québec. [ [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC 0 10 1632 11226… …

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  • 62Thomas Clarke Luby — (16 January 1822 [Mark Ryan gives his date of birth as the 15th, but both Mark and Desmond Ryan agree on the year, 1822. Hicky Doherty give the year as 1821 pg.280] ndash; 29 November 1901) was an Irish revolutionary, author, Journalist and one… …

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  • 63Darwin Rebellion — Darwin s Government House in 1913, with Liberty Square in foreground. The Darwin Rebellion of 17 December 1918 was the culmination of unrest in the Australian Workers Union which had grown between 1911 and 1919. Led by Harold Nelson, some 1000… …

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  • 64desertion — The act by which a person abandons and forsakes, without justification, or unauthorized, a station or condition of public, social, or family life, renouncing its responsibilities and evading its duties. A willful abandonment of an employment or… …

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  • 65desertion — The act by which a person abandons and forsakes, without justification, or unauthorized, a station or condition of public, social, or family life, renouncing its responsibilities and evading its duties. A willful abandonment of an employment or… …

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  • 66abandonment of homestead — An actual relinquishment of possession of the premises and removal therefrom, coupled with an intention to abandon the use of the property as a homestead, or an intention to remain away after such removal. See 26 Am J1st Home § 193 …

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  • 67constructive desertion — Misconduct by a spouse so serious as to compel the other spouse to leave or remain away from it. 24 Am J2d Div & S § 112 …

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  • 68establishment clause — The provision of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States concerning establishment of religion, the meaning of which is that neither a state nor the federal government can set up a church; neither can pass laws which aid one… …

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  • 69stop out — I. transitive verb 1. : to cover part of (a printing surface) with something that does not print or that prevents printing: as a. : to cover (areas on a negative being prepared for photoengraving) with an opaque substance to prevent light action; …

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  • 70Conditional preservation of the saints — The Five Articles of Remonstrance Conditional election Unlimited atonement Total depravity …

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