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  • 111Central Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone — The Central Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone (CANWFZ) treaty is a legally binding commitment by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan not to manufacture, acquire, test, or possess nuclear weapons. The treaty was signed on …

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  • 112Golan Heights — هضبة الجولان רמת הגולן …

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  • 113Status of religious freedom by country — The status of religious freedom around the world varies from country to country.CountriesAfghanistanThe current government of Afghanistan has only been in place since 2002, following a U.S. led invasion which displaced the former Taliban… …

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  • 114Warneford Meadow — is an area of 20 acres of natural grassland immediately south east of the Warneford Hospital, in Headington, East Oxford, England. The Warneford Meadow is one of the few remaining wild spaces within urban Oxford, and is appreciated by the local… …

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  • 115America's Climate Security Act of 2007 — The America s Climate Security Act of 2007 was a global warming bill that was considered by the United States Senate to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted in the United States. [cite web | author=U.S. Sen Joseph I. Lieberman, et al. |… …

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  • 116Opposition to the Indo-US civilian agreement in India — The Indo US civilian nuclear agreement was met with stiff opposition by some political parties and activists in India. Although many mainstream political parties including the Indian National Congress support the deal along with regional parties… …

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  • 117Lists of landmark court decisions — Landmark court decisions establish new precedents that establish a significant new legal principle or concept, or otherwise substantially change the interpretation of existing law. In Commonwealth countries, a reported decision is said to be a… …

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  • 118DOWRY — (Heb. נְדֻנְיָה), the property a wife brings to her husband at marriage; the Yiddish equivalent, nadn, is from the same root. The custom of nedunyah became clearly defined and institutionalized only in the talmudic period. In biblical times,… …

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  • 119WIDOW — (Heb. אַלְמָנָה, almanah; pl. אַלְמָנוֹת, almanot). Biblical Period The Hebrew substantive almanah, usually translated widow, often does not simply denote a woman whose husband is dead, but rather a once married woman who has no means of… …

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  • 120international law — the body of rules that nations generally recognize as binding in their conduct toward one another. Also called law of nations. Cf. private international law, public international law. [1830 40] * * * Body of legal rules, norms, and standards that …

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