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  • 101Coat of arms of Copenhagen — Coat of arms of Copenhagen. 1894 illustration. The coat of arms of Copenhagen was granted 24 June 1661[1] by king Frederick III of Denmark in appraisal of its citizens efforts in repelling the Swedish siege and attack on Copenhagen in 1658 1659.… …

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  • 102Hosokawa Morihiro — Morihiro Hosokawa Morihiro Hosokawa (細川 護煕, Hosokawa Morihiro?, né à Tōkyō) fut Premier ministre du Japon entre août 1993 et avril 1994. Parmi ses ancêtres, on retrouve Gracia Hosokawa et Mitsuhide Akechi. Il est considéré comme étant le plus… …

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  • 103Morihiro Hosokawa — (細川 護煕, Hosokawa Morihiro?, né à Tōkyō) fut Premier ministre du Japon entre août 1993 et avril 1994. Parmi ses ancêtres, on retrouve Gracia Hosokawa et Mitsuhide Akechi. Il est considéré comme étant le plus riche Premier ministre de l histoir …

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  • 104Taro Aso — Tarō Asō Tarō Asō 麻生 太郎 59e Premier ministre du Japon …

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  • 106mer — abbrev. meridian * * * Among the Cheremi and Udmurt peoples of Russia, a sacred grove where people of several villages gathered periodically to hold religious festivals and sacrifice animals to nature gods. The groves where the mer festivals were …

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  • 107real — [15] Real and its various derivatives (such as realism [19], reality [16], and realize [17]) go back ultimately to Latin rēs ‘thing’, a word of uncertain origin related to Sanskrit rās ‘riches’. It had a post classical derivative reālis, which… …

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  • 108reality — (n.) 1540s, originally a legal term in the sense of fixed property, from M.L. realitatem (nom. realitas), from L.L. realis; meaning real existence is from 1640s …

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  • 109real — [15] Real and its various derivatives (such as realism [19], reality [16], and realize [17]) go back ultimately to Latin rēs ‘thing’, a word of uncertain origin related to Sanskrit rās ‘riches’. It had a post classical derivative reālis, which… …

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  • 110maintenance of way — the upkeep and repair of a railroad s fixed property (as track and bridges) …

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