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  • 91Abuse — This article is about the mistreatment of people or systems. For other uses, see Abuse (disambiguation). Mistreat redirects here. For other uses, see Mistreat (disambiguation). Contents 1 Types and contexts of abuse 1.1 …

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  • 92Human rights in Japan — Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Japan …

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  • 93Waco siege — The Mount Carmel Center in flames during the assault on April 19, 1993 Date …

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  • 94Andrei Chikatilo — Background information Birth name Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo Also known as The Butcher of Rostov The Red Ripper The Rostov Ripper …

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  • 95Armenian Genocide — Armenian civilians are marched to a nearby prison i …

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  • 96The Mysterious Mr. Quin —   …

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  • 97Crimestoppers — is the independent crime fighting charity. Crimestoppers runs the 0800 555 111 phone number, allowing people to call 24/7 completely anonymously to pass on information about crime. People can also pass on information anonymously via a secure… …

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  • 98Confiscation — Confiscation, from the Latin confiscatio joining to the fiscus, i.e. transfer to the treasury is a legal seizure without compensation by a government or other public authority. The word is also used, popularly, of spoliation under legal forms, or …

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  • 99Criticism of Hugo Chávez — Hugo Chávez is a passionately disputed personality. Supporters view him as a socialist liberator, hailing him for promoting Latin American integration, fighting imperialism and neoliberalism, empowering Venezuela s poor and indigenous communities …

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  • 100United States federal probation and supervised release — The life cycle of federal supervision for a defendant. United States federal probation and supervised release are imposed at sentencing. The difference between probation and supervised release is that the former is imposed as a substitute for… …

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