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  • 81Diplomatic law — is that area of international law that governs permanent and temporary diplomatic missions. A fundamental concept of diplomatic law is that of diplomatic immunity, which derives from state immunity. Key elements of diplomatic law are the immunity …

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  • 82situationism —    by Paul A. Taylor   A term that is used to describe the thought of the Situationist International: a loose grouping of radical artists, activists and theorists. Active in the heady days of 1960s Paris they were led by Guy Debord (1932 94) and… …

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  • 83Big Brother 2008 (UK) — Big Brother UK  ◄ ►  Ninth series (2008) …

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  • 84Australian Aborigine — aborigine (def. 2). * * * ▪ people Introduction  any of the indigenous people of Australia.       Australia is the only continent where the entire indigenous population maintained a single kind of adaptation hunting and gathering (hunting and… …

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  • 85FREUD, SIGMUND — (1856–1939), Austrian psychiatrist and creator of psychoanalysis. Freud was born in the small town of Freiberg, Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic). When he was four his family moved to Vienna, where he graduated with distinction from… …

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  • 86Matanage — is a Japanese sport, somewhat akin to dodgeball. The name means throw again in Japanese: Mata, for again, and nage for throw. This game is a popular pastime of members of the Unification Church.RulesTwo teams line up on opposite sides of a… …

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  • 87Bava Batra — is the third of the three tractates in the Talmud in the order Nezikin; it deals with a person s responsibilities and rights as the owner of property. It is part of Judaism s oral law.This massekta (treatise) is not, like Bava Kamma and Bava… …

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  • 88Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques — The Clandestine HUMINT page deals with the functions of that discipline, including espionage and active counterintelligence. This page deals with Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques, also called tradecraft . It applies to clandestine… …

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  • 89rules are made to be broken — 1934 S. PALMER ‘Riddle of the Forty Costumes’ in Mystery (Jan.) ‘There’s nothing in it for the Homicide Squad. We have rules, you know.’ ‘Fiddlesticks,’ Miss Withers retorted. ‘Rules are made to break.’ 1938 F. VIVIAN Black Alibi xxiii. 212 ‘An… …

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  • 90SIBERIA — (Rus. Sibir), Asiatic part of the Russian Federation, extending from the Urals in the west to the Pacific in the east. The first Jews went to Siberia from Lithuanian towns captured by the Russians in the Russo Polish war (1632–34); they were… …

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