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  • 92viable — vi|a|ble [ˈvaıəbəl] adj [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: vie life , from Latin vita; VITAL] 1.) a viable idea, plan, or method can work successfully viable alternative/proposition/option etc ▪ The committee came forward with one viable… …

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  • 93Cyprus dispute — Cyprus This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Cyprus Constitution Cyprus dispute …

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  • 94Wausau, Wisconsin — Infobox Settlement official name = Wausau, Wisconsin nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = Downtown Wausau from Rib Mountain image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location in Wisconsin subdivision type = County subdivision name = Marathon… …

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  • 95International adoption — International adoption, or intercountry adoption, is a type of adoption in which an individual or couple becomes the legal and permanent parents of a child born in another country. In general, prospective adoptive parents must meet the legal… …

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  • 96History of Regina, Saskatchewan — Regina is the capital of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and prior to the province s founding was the territorial headquarters of the then North West Territories and district headquarters of the territorial district of Assiniboia.Founding… …

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  • 97Dhahran Airfield — Dhahran International Airport IATA: DHA – ICAO: OEDR Summary Airport type …

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  • 98Isle of Canes — (ISBN 1 59331 306 3), a novel by Elizabeth Shown Mills, follows an African family from its importation and enslavement in 1735 through four generations of freedom in Creole Louisiana to its re subjugation by Jim Crow at the close of the… …

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  • 99Leila Farsakh — ( ar. ليلى فرسخ) (born 1967) is a Palestinian Muslim who was born in Jordan and is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Massachusetts Boston.cite web|title=UMass Boston Political Scientist Focuses on a New Civic Blueprint… …

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  • 100Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law — Jews who observe the Shabbat (Sabbath) have the practice of refraining from turning electricity on or off during Shabbat. In most cases they also abstain from making adjustments to the intensity of an electrical appliance as well. Authorities of… …

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