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  • 81Chronology —    ♦ 1933 23 January: The Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution advancing the start of congressional sessions and moving the presidential inauguration from March to January, thus ending the so called “lame duck” sessions, passed by Congress on… …

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  • 82occupancy — noun 1. an act of being a tenant or occupant (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑tenancy • Derivationally related forms: ↑tenant (for: ↑tenancy), ↑occupant, ↑occupy …

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  • 83HASSAGAT GEVUL — (Heb. הָסַּגַת גְּבוּל), a concept which originally had specific reference to the unlawful taking of another s land; later it was extended to embrace encroachment on various economic, commercial, and incorporeal rights of others. Encroachment on… …

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  • 84Real property — In the common law, real property (or realty) refers to one of the two main classes of property, the other class being personal property ( personalty ). Real property generally encompasses land, land improvements resulting from human effort… …

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  • 85A52 road — UK road routebox road= A52 length mi= length km= direction= East West start= Newcastle under Lyme destinations= Stoke on Trent Ashbourne Derby Nottingham Grantham Boston Skegness end= Mablethorpe construction date= completion date= junctions=… …

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  • 86St. Mark's College (University of Adelaide) — St Mark s College, University of Adelaide                   …

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  • 87Halls of residence at the University of Bristol — are generally located within two distinct areas of Bristol, Clifton and Stoke Bishop. Contents 1 Clifton halls 1.1 Goldney Hall 1.2 Clifton Hill House 1.3 M …

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  • 88Medway watermills (upper tributaries) — For an explanation of the various pieces of machinery mentioned, see Mill machinery. River Medway (Upper tributaries) Legend …

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  • 89Giles Gilbert Scott — Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, OM, FRIBA (November 9 1880 – February 8 1960) was an English architect known for his work on such buildings as Liverpool Cathedral and Battersea Power Station. He came from a family of architects. He was the son of George …

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  • 90Cheadle Hulme — Coordinates: 53°22′34″N 2°11′23″W / 53.3761°N 2.1897°W / 53.3761; 2.1897 …

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