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  • 91Diversity jurisdiction — United States Federal Civil Procedure Doctrines Justiciability Advisory …

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  • 92Welsh law — For the current Welsh law, see Contemporary Welsh Law. For the law currently in force in England and Wales, see English law. Drawing of a judge from the Peniarth 28 manuscript …

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  • 93Charles C. Beaman — Charles C. Beaman, (May 7, 1840 Dec. 15, 1900), lawyer, traced his descent from Gamaliel Beaman, probably a native of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, who, emigrating at the age of twelve in 1635, settled in Massachusetts. Sixth in direct line of descent… …

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  • 94Unitary executive theory — In American political and legal discourse, the unitary executive theory is a theory or doctrine of Constitutional interpretation that holds it is unconstitutional for Congress to create independent agencies, authorities, or other entities that… …

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  • 95Hill v. McDonough — Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 26, 2006 Decided June 12, 2006 Full case name: Clarence E. Hill v. James R. McDonough, Interim Secretary, Florida Department of C …

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  • 96Tax protester statutory arguments — Part of the Taxation in the United States series Tax protest in the United States …

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  • 97Presidency of George Washington — Infobox President | name=Presidency of George Washington wh order=1st President of the United States term start=April 30, 1789 term end=March 4, 1797 predecessor=None successor=John Adams vicepresident=John Adams birth date=birth… …

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  • 98Martin Durkin (television director) — Martin Durkin is a television producer and director, most prominently of television documentaries for Channel 4 in Britain. He is managing director of WAG TV, a London based independent TV production company. He has produced, directed and… …

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  • 99Warden Court — Warden’s Courts of New South Wales are courts established in New South Wales, a state of Australia to deal with issues and disputes concerning mining claims. HistoryMining has had a long history in the state, dating to the late 1800’s. In 1874,… …

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  • 100Colombia — Colombian, adj., n. /keuh lum bee euh/; Sp. /kaw lawm byah/, n. a republic in NW South America. 37,418,290; 439,828 sq. mi. (1,139,155 sq. km). Cap.: Bogotá. * * * Colombia Introduction Colombia Background: Colombia was one of the three countries …

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