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  • 111Seal of Missouri — Great Seal of the State of Missouri Versions …

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  • 112Harold A. Rogers — Harold Allin Rogers, O.B.E., O.C., (January 3 1899 ndash; September 15 1994) was the founder of Kin Canada. He is known by Kinsmen and Kinettes as Founder Hal. Early life Harold Allin Rogers was born in London, Ont. on January 3, 1899. Rogers… …

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  • 113Translation — For other uses, see Translation (disambiguation). Translator redirects here. For other uses, see Translator (disambiguation). Contents 1 Etymology 2 Theory …

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  • 114Риковер, Хайман Джордж — Хайман Риковер Hyman George Rickover В 1955 году …

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  • 115Риковер — Риковер, Хайман Джордж Хайман Риковер 27 января 1900 г. – 8 июля 1986 г. Hyman George Rickover Про …

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  • 116Gotti, John — ▪ American organized crime boss bynames  Teflon Don  and  Dapper Don  born October 27, 1940, South Bronx, New York, U.S. died June 10, 2002, Springfield, Missouri       American organized crime (organized crime) boss whose flamboyant lifestyle… …

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  • 117Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies — (CPS) is an international scholarly book series devoted to all aspects of psychoanalytic inquiry in theoretical, philosophical, applied, and clinical psychoanalysis. Its aims are broadly academic, interdisciplinary, and pluralistic, emphasizing… …

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  • 118tenet — n belief, position, conviction, persuasion; assumption, presumpton, supposition; view, opinion, judgment; theory, thesis, hypothesis, postulation; faith, article of faith, creed, credo, ideology; principle, maxim, precept, canon, axiom, basic,… …

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  • 119reversibility —    by Gerry Coulter   Reversion is an ancient concept in western thought. Herodotus speaks of those who were great long ago but who have now become small (Herodotus, Book I). At some points in our history we would have referred to what… …

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  • 120non potest quis sine brevi agere — /non powtast kwis sayniy briyvay aejariy/ No one can sue without a writ. A fundamental rule of old practice …

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