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  • 101devolve — de·volve /di vȯlv, välv/ vi de·volved, de·volv·ing [Medieval Latin devolvi, passive of devolvere to roll down, from Latin, from de down, away + volvere to roll] 1: to pass by transfer or succession the estate devolved to a distant cousin 2: to… …

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  • 102Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany — Infobox British Royalty|royal name =Prince Frederick title =Duke of York and Albany imgw =187 full name =Frederick Augustus spouse =Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia titles = HRH The Duke of York and Albany HRH The Prince Frederick royal… …

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  • 103Swansea University — Infobox University name = Swansea University native name = Prifysgol Abertawe image size = 150px motto = Gweddw crefft heb ei dawn ( Technical skill is bereft without culture ) established = 1920 type = Public staff = 2,500 chancellor = Professor …

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  • 104Executive Council of New Hampshire — New Hampshire Executive Council District Name Party 1 Raymond Burton Republican 2 Daniel St. Hilaire Republican 3 Christopher T. Sununu Republican 4 Raymond Wieczorek R …

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  • 105Duncan Forbes, Lord Culloden — Duncan Forbes. Duncan Forbes, Lord Culloden (10 Nov 1685 – 10 Dec 1747) was a Scottish politician and judge. He was President of the Court of Session. Contents 1 Early life and education …

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  • 106ZENO, PAPYRI OF — ZENO, PAPYRI OF, archives of Zeno. Zeno (third century B.C.E.), the son of Agreophontos, was a Greek from Caunus in southern Asia Minor, who settled in Egypt in the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphus (285–246 B.C.E.). There he entered the service of… …

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  • 107Richard Whately — (1 February 1787 – 8 October 1863) was an English logician and theological writer who also served as Anglican Archbishop of Dublin.Life and timesHe was born in London, the son of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Whately. He was educated at a private school… …

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  • 108Parliamentary privilege — (also absolute privilege) is a legal immunity enjoyed by members of certain legislatures, in which legislators are granted protection against civil or criminal liability for actions done or statements made related to one s duties as a legislator …

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  • 109Jared Bradley Flagg — (June 16, 1820 September 25, 1899) was an American painter from New Haven, Connecticut. He was the younger brother of artists George Whiting Flagg and Henry Collins Flagg III. His father, Henry Collins Grandfather Flagg, was a one time mayor of… …

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  • 110School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document — The School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD) is an annually published document which forms a part of the contract of all teachers and head teachers in maintained schools in England and Wales. The document is binding on all maintained… …

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