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  • 31VILAIN — VILAI Le terme «vilain» dérive du bas latin villicus : homme semi libre attaché à une «villa», grande exploitation gallo romaine. Ce fut, pendant tout le Moyen Âge, le nom du villageois ou paysan libre. Cependant, il se chargea au cours des… …

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  • 32claim — Synonyms and related words: absolute interest, acquire, adduce, advance, adverse possession, affidavit, affirm, affirmation, allegation, allege, alodium, application, appurtenance, argue, ask, ask for, assert, assertion, authority, avow, be… …

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  • 33hold — Synonyms and related words: abandon, abduction, abide, abort, absorb, absorb the attention, abstain, accent, accent mark, accommodate, account, account as, accumulate, acropolis, adhere, adhere to, adjudge, adjudicate, admit, advance, advantage,… …

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  • 34Manitoba — This article is about the Canadian province. For other uses, see Manitoba (disambiguation). Manitoba …

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  • 35Mary I of England — Mary I Queen Mary by Hans Eworth Queen of England and Ireland (more...) Reign …

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  • 36Neville Chamberlain — This article is about the former British Prime Minister. For other people with the same name, see Neville Chamberlain (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Neville Chamberlain …

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  • 37History of South Korea — For the history of Korea before its division, see History of Korea. History of Korea This article is part of a series …

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  • 38Foreign relations of Israel — Israel This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Israel Basic Laws Jerusalem Law …

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  • 39Honorary degree — For other degrees, see Academic degree. Not to be confused with an honours degree. An honorary degree[1] or a degree honoris causa (Latin: for the sake of the honour ) is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree awarding… …

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  • 40Public university — The Main Building at University College London A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private universities. A national university may or may not …

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