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  • 1Disruption — is the (usually deliberate or intended) interruption of normal work or practice. In Scotland, the Disruption of 1843 refers to the divergence from the Church of Scotland of the Free Church of Scotland Disruption is a method of execution pulling… …

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  • 2Nerve injury — Classification and external resources Micrograph of a nerve with a decrease in myelinated nerve fibres (pink) and an abnormal increase in fibrous tissue (yellow), as may be seen in nerve injuries. HPS stain …

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  • 3Franco-Mongol alliance — 1305 letter (a roll measuring 302 by 50 centimetres (9.91 by 1.6 ft)) from the Ilkhan Mongol Öljaitü to King Philip IV of France, suggesting military collaboration …

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  • 4Calasanz, Saint Joseph — ▪ Christian saint Calasanz also spelled  Calasanctius,  Italian  San Giuseppe Calasanzio,  Spanish  San José de Calasanz   born Sept. 11, 1556, Peralta, Spain died Aug. 25, 1648, Rome; canonized 1767; feast day August 25       priest, teacher,… …

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  • 5SEJM — SEJM, the Polish parliament (from 1922 also the senate as an upper house) During the existence of the Polish republic between the two world wars, there were six terms which varied in length and electoral principles. The first or legislative term… …

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  • 6Isle of Man — Ellan Vannin …

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  • 7National Alliance (United States) — National Alliance Leader Erich Gliebe Founded 1974 …

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  • 8Bilderberg-Club — Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek Booklet zur ersten Bilderberg Konferenz 1954 Die Bilderberg Konferenzen sind informelle private Treffen von einflussreichen Personen aus Politik …

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  • 9Bilderberg-Gruppe — Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek Booklet zur ersten Bilderberg Konferenz 1954 Die Bilderberg Konferenzen sind informelle private Treffen von einflussreichen Personen aus Politik …

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  • 10Bilderberg-Konferenz — Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek Heft zur ersten Bilderberg Konferenz 1954 …

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