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  • 1offense against morality — violation of the laws meant to uphold moral standards (generally a sexual offense) …

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  • 2Shaquille O'Neal — O Neal at the Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, January 14, 2009 …

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  • 3Keith Ellison (politician) — Infobox Congressman name = Keith Ellison date of birth= birth date and age|1963|08|04 place of birth= Detroit, Michigan state = Minnesota district = 5th term start = January 4, 2007 preceded = Martin Olav Sabo succeeded = Incumbent party =… …

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  • 4Mother Goose and Grimm — For the animated television series based on the strip, see Mother Goose and Grimm (TV series). Mother Goose and Grimm October 5, 2011 strip Author(s) Mike Peters …

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  • 5Moonie — For other uses, see Moonie (disambiguation). Moonie is a nickname sometimes used to refer to members of the Unification Church. This is derived from the name of the church s founder Sun Myung Moon,[1] and was first used in 1974 by the American… …

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  • 6Ching chong — This article is about the pejorative term. For the Hong Kong journalist, see Ching Cheong. Ching chong is a pejorative term sometimes employed by speakers of the English language to mock people of Chinese ancestry, or other Asians who may look… …

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  • 7Heartattack and Vine (song) — Song infobox Name = Heartattack and Vine Artist = Tom Waits Album = Heartattack and Vine Released = September 1980 track no = 1 Length = 4:50 Writer = Tom Waits Label = Asylum Producer = Bones Howe Heartattack and Vine is a song from the Tom… …

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  • 8Territorial claims in the Arctic — Under international law, no country currently owns the North Pole or the region of the Arctic Ocean surrounding it. The five surrounding Arctic states, Russia, the United States (via Alaska), Canada, Norway and Denmark (via Greenland), are… …

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  • 9laesa majestas — /liyza majesties/ Leze majesty, or injured majesty; high treason. It is a phrase taken from the civil law, and anciently meant any offense against the king s person or dignity …

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  • 10laesa majestas — /liyza majesties/ Leze majesty, or injured majesty; high treason. It is a phrase taken from the civil law, and anciently meant any offense against the king s person or dignity …

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