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  • 91horse racing — Sport of running horses at speed. Typically, Thoroughbreds are raced with a rider astride and Standardbreds with the horse pulling a conveyance with a driver. Though racing has an ancient lineage, the first regularly organized national races were …

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  • 92Stationarius — Lit. stationer . A dealer in MSS; particularly one in a university who kept texts, which were hired out for copying. Such MS texts were required to be authenticated by those nominated by a university; were the text found to be inaccurate the… …

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  • 93Scotia — was originally the Latin name for Ireland, known to the Romans as Hibernia. Use of the name shifted in the Middle Ages to designate Scotland, since many of the Irish Scotii colonised that area which the Romans referred to as Caledonia. Scotia was …

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  • 94Shinto — For other uses, see Shinto (disambiguation). Takachiho gawara. Here is a Sacred ground …

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  • 95Ram Mohan Roy — Raja Ram Mohan Roy রাজা রামমোহন রায় Raja Ram Mohun Roy portrait Born 22 May 1772(1772 05 22) Radhanagore, Bengal Died 27 September 1833( …

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  • 96civil law — civil law, adj. 1. the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters. 2. Rom. Hist. the body of law proper to the city or state of Rome, as… …

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  • 97Charles Wood (playwright) — Charles Wood (born 6 August 1932, St. Peter Port, Guernsey) is a playwright and scriptwriter for radio, television, and film. He lives in England. His work has been staged at the Royal National Theatre as well as at the Royal Court Theatre and in …

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  • 98Hundred (country subdivision) — A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in England, Wales, Denmark, South Australia and some parts of the USA, Germany (Southern Schleswig), Sweden (and today s Finland) and Norway, which historically was used to divide a larger region… …

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  • 99Civic Biology — A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems (usually referred to as just Civic Biology) was a biology textbook written by George William Hunter, published in 1914. It is the book which the state of Tennessee required high school teachers to use in… …

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  • 100Permanent establishment — The concept of permanent establishment ( PE ) is one of the most important issues in international double tax treaty law. Virtually all modern tax treaties use PE as the main instrument to establish taxing jurisdiction over a foreigner s… …

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