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  • 111Greek rock — Rock and roll spread around the world in the 1950s and 60s, entering Greece in the middle of the latter decade. Greek performers in the field include Jimi Quidd (born Jimmy Hatzidimitriou , later of The Dots and producer for Bad Brains), the Bob… …

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  • 112Greek Military Police — The Greek Military Police (Greek: Ελληνική Στρατιωτική Αστυνομία (ΕΣΑ), generally known in English by the acronym ESA ( Ellinikí Stratiotikí Astinomía ) was the main security (secret police) and intelligence organisation during the Greek military …

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  • 113Greek Army uniforms — The modern Greek Army has a history of almost 180 years, during which has undergone dramatic changes and been involved in some of the major conflicts on the European continent. The modern Greek military throughout its history was closely… …

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  • 114Greek law — Legal systems of the ancient Greeks. Each city state administered its own laws, many of which were laid down in written statutes. The harsh law code of Draco and the more humane one of Solon are two of the most famous. Unlike Roman law, Greek law …

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  • 115Greek cross — noun a cross with each of the four arms the same length • Hypernyms: ↑Cross * * * noun Usage: usually capitalized G : a cross having an upright and a transverse shaft equal in length and intersecting at their middles so that all four arms are… …

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  • 116Greek American — Infobox Ethnic group group = Greek Americans Billy Zane • Pete Sampras • Spiro Agnew Alexander Payne • George Stephanopoulos• Nicholas Negroponte flagicon|Greeceflagicon|USA poptime = 1,380,258cite web… …

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  • 117Greek Revival architecture — Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany. The Greek Revival was an architectural movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly in Northern Europe and the United States. A product of Hellenism, it may be looked upon as the last… …

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  • 118Greek legislative election, 2004 — Legislative elections were held in Greece on March 7, 2004. At stake were 300 seats in the Greek Parliament, the Vouli (Greek: ). The New Democracy Party of Costas Karamanlis won a decisive victory in the elections, ending eleven years of rule by …

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  • 119Greek diaspora — The Greek diaspora ( el. ελληνική διασπορά, elliniki diaspora ) is a term used to refer to the communities of Greek people living outside of the traditional Greek homelands worldwide, but more commonly in southeast Europe and Asia Minor. Members… …

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  • 120Greek legislative election, 2007 — 1 Revised exit poll presented at 20:30 local time² Statistical projection based on official returns, presented at 21:30 local time claimed margin of error: 0.2%ResultsThe following table shows the tallies with all the votes counted.At 1 AM,… …

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