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  • 21Charter airline — A charter airline, also sometimes referred to as an air taxi, operates aircraft on a charter basis, that is flights that take place outside normal schedules, by a hiring arrangement with a particular customer. Most scheduled airline companies… …

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  • 22Charter Oak — For other uses, see Charter Oak (disambiguation). The Charter Oak, oil on canvas, Charles De Wolf Brownell, 1857. Wadsworth Atheneum The Charter Oak was an unusually large white oak tree growing, from around the 12th or 13th century until 1856,… …

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  • 23Charter of 1606 — faceplate of book in which Charter was published[citation needed] The Charter of 1606, also known as the First Charter of Virginia, is a document from King James I of England to the Virgin …

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  • 24Charter for Compassion — The Charter for Compassion is a document which urges the peoples and religions of the world to embrace the core value of compassion. The charter is currently available in thirty languages, and is being translated into more.[1] Contents 1 History… …

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  • 25Charter Oath — The Charter Oath as officially published. The Charter Oath (五箇条の御誓文, Gokajō no Goseimon?, more literally, the O …

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  • 26charter — [[t]tʃɑ͟ː(r)tə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ charters, chartering, chartered 1) N COUNT: with supp A charter is a formal document describing the rights, aims, or principles of an organization or group of people. ...Article 50 of the United Nations Charter. ...the… …

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  • 27Charter of Quaregnon — The Charter of Quaregnon was the doctrinary basis for the Belgian socialists from 1894 until 1979. In 1894, Belgian elections were for the first time held according to the scheme of the plural right to vote under the pressure of the violent… …

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  • 28Charter Oath — or Five Articles Oath Oath issued in 1868 by Japan s Meiji emperor. One article, important in spurring the creation of a new legislative body, promised that assemblies would be widely established and that all matters would be decided by public… …

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  • 29Charter fair — A charter fair in England is a street fair or market which was established by Royal Charter. Many charter fairs date back to the Middle Ages, with their heyday occurring during the 13th century. Originally, most charter fairs started as street… …

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  • 30Charter of Alliance — The Charter of Alliance (Turkish: Sened’i İttifak) was a treaty between the grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire and a number of powerful local rulers signed in 1808, in an attempt to regulate their power and relations with the central Ottoman… …

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