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  • 61All Souls' Day — • The commemoration of all the faithful departed is celebrated by the Church on 2 November, or, if this be a Sunday or a solemnity, on 3 November Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. All Souls Day     All Souls Day …

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  • 62All rights reserved — is a phrase that originated in copyright law as part of copyright notices. Copyright law in most countries no longer requires such notices, but the phrase persists. The original understanding of the phrase as relating specifically to copyright… …

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  • 63Greek National Road 9 — is the second longest national highway of Greece. It runs through the western Peloponnese, from Patras to Pylos. Its length is around 220 km (140 mi). This highway travels near: Bypasses: Patras and Area, since 2002 Vrachneika Alissos… …

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  • 64Greek National Road 3 — (Ethniki Odos 3 EO3) begins from Eleusis and heads north, passing Larissa, Florina and terminates at the border with the Republic of Macedonia in Niki, which from there links with the M3. The road is part of the E65. In the late 1980s, motorway… …

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  • 65Greek Constitution of 1823 — is the second constitutional text adopted during the Greek War of Independence, which started in 1821. In the spring of 1823 (March April) took place the 2nd National Assembly, which adopted the new constitution, named Law of Epidauros ( Νόμος… …

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  • 66Greek cross — ► NOUN ▪ a cross of which all four arms are of equal length …

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  • 67Be all Greek — (of someone s speech) to be unintelligible …

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  • 68be all greek — Australian Slang (of someone s speech) to be unintelligible …

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  • 69Greek Civil War — For the civil wars during the Greek War of Independence, see Greek civil wars of 1824–1825. Greek Civil War Part of the Cold War Map of Balkans should be current Date March 1946–October 1949 …

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  • 70Greek military junta of 1967–1974 — Regime of the Colonels redirects here. For the generic usage as a term for military rule, see military junta. For the Polish regime of colonels, see Piłsudski s colonels. For other uses, see Colonels regime. History of Greece …

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