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  • 112Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement — Presidents Francisco Flores Pérez, Ricardo Maduro, George W. Bush, Abel Pacheco, Enrique Bolaños and Alfonso Portillo Note: Within this article, CAFTA refers to the agreement as it stood before January 2004, and DR CAFTA is used after that. Th …

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  • 113United States-Colombia Free Trade Agreement — The United States Colombia Free Trade Agreement (Tratado de Libre Comercio entre Colombia y Estados Unidos (TLC)), is a proposed international trade treaty between the United States and Colombia. It is also known as the U.S. Colombia Trade… …

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  • 115MODERN TIMES – FROM THE 1880S TO THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY — introduction effects of anti jewish discrimination in russia pogroms and mass emigration german jewry racism and antisemitism The Economic Crisis of the Early 1930s In Soviet Russia after 1917 new types of social organization contribution to… …

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  • 116Police duty belt — The duty belt of a British police officer, with Hiatts Speedcuffs, handcuff keys and CS spray visible …

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  • 117Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 — Разработчик Infinity Ward …

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  • 118Tax-free shopping — refers to the opportunity for customers to purchase goods or services without paying any tax normally collected at retail, such as sales tax, Goods and Services Tax, value added tax, or consumption tax.Tax free shopping in the United StatesTax… …

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  • 120Vehicle excise duty — (VED) is a British excise duty, which has to be paid to acquire a vehicle licence for most types of motor vehicle. A vehicle licence is usually required if a vehicle is to be legally used on the public roads. The tax, rarely if ever known by its… …

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