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  • 71Sakharov Prize — The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, named after Soviet scientist and dissident Andrei Sakharov, was established in December 1988 by the European Parliament as a means to honour individuals or organizations who had dedicated their lives to… …

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  • 72Piri Reis map — The Piri Reis map ( Piri pronounced /IPA|piɹi/) is a famous pre modern world map created by 16th century Ottoman Turkish admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. The map shows part of the western coasts of Europe and North Africa with reasonable… …

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  • 73Commodities exchange — The floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, a major commodities exchange in the United States. A commodities exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives products are traded. Most commodity markets across the world trade in… …

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  • 74Hauwa Ibrahim — is a Nigerian human rights lawyer who won the European Parliament s Sakharov Prize in 2005. She was especially cited for her pro bono work defending people condemned under the Islamic Sharia laws that are in force in the northern Nigerian… …

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  • 75Committees of the European Parliament — European Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the European Union …

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  • 76Miss Turkey — Miss World 2002, Azra Akın, introducing countries participating in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest …

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  • 77Adolf Schlatter — (16 August 1852 19 May 1938) was an Evangelical theologian and professor specialising in the New Testament and systematics at Greifswald, Berlin and Tübingen.Schlatter, born in St. Gallen to a pietistic preacher, studied philosophy and theology… …

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  • 78SOVA Center — is a human rights nongovernmental organization and analytical center that conducts sociological research on development of nationalism and racism in modern Russia. It produces regular reports on hate crimes and develops recommendations that are… …

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  • 79European Union acronyms, jargon and working practices — European Union (EU) acronyms and jargon is a terminology set that has developed as a form of shorthand, to quickly express a (formal) EU process, an (informal) institutional working practice, or an EU body, function or decision, and which is… …

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  • 80List of Thessalonians — The list below contains notable people who are from the city of Thessaloniki, listed alphabetically.Native ThessaloniansThe following were born in Thessaloniki. Some became famous after they moved away.A*Maurice Abravanel, conductor *Moses… …

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