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  • 121Government of Niger — Niger This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Niger Constitution President …

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  • 122Government of Oregon — The government of the U.S. state of Oregon, as prescribed by the Oregon Constitution, is composed of three government branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. These branches operate in a manner similar to that of the federal government …

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  • 123Heads of Proposals — The Heads Of Proposals was a set of propositions intended to be a basis for a constitutional settlement after King Charles I was defeated in the first English Civil War [ [http://www.british civil wars.co.uk/glossary/heads of proposals.htm Heads… …

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  • 124Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo — The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the second institution in the central executive branch of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the first institution being the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who has… …

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  • 125State Library of Massachusetts — The State Library of Massachusetts (est.1826) in Boston, Massachusetts, supports the research and information needs of government, libraries, and people through ... services and access to a comprehensive repository of state documents and other… …

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  • 126Government and politics of Darien, Connecticut — The government and politics of Darien, Connecticut take place in an overwhelmingly Republican, very affluent small town with a Triple A bond rating and a tax base made up of wealthy homes, country clubs (some of the largest taxpayers) and some… …

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  • 127Government of Texas — The Government of Texas wants of a state government, as well as governments at the county and municipal levels. Austin is the capital of Texas. The State Capitol resembles the federal Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., but is faced in Texas… …

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  • 128Government of New Jersey — The government of New Jersey was established by the New Jersey Constitution of 1947, the current state constitution. It comprises three branches: the executive, headed by the Governor of New Jersey; the legislative (consisting of the bicameral… …

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