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  • 91Organisation of the Government of Singapore — Singapore This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Singapore Constitution Legislature …

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  • 92Clandestine HUMINT and Covert Action — National governments deal in both intelligence and military special operations functions that either should be completely secret (i.e., clandestine: the existence of which is not known outside the relevant government circles), or simply cannot be …

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  • 93Comparison of China and United States governments — China is one of the countries with the longest history and the largest population in the world. The communist party is the dominating political party. Lead by President Hu Jin Tao , China has developed to be one of the world powers in economic,… …

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  • 94Clandestine HUMINT and covert action — National governments deal in both intelligence and military special operations functions that either should be completely secret (i.e., clandestine: the existence of which is not known outside the relevant government circles), or simply cannot be …

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  • 95Communist regime in Czechoslovakia — History of Czechoslovakia This article is part of a series Origins …

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  • 96Organ theft in Kosovo — The Kosovo organ theft/trafficking or Serbian Organ Harvesting (often referred to as Yellow House Case) is an alleged atrocity of organ theft and killing of 300 ethnic Serbs during and after the Kosovo War in 1999, committed by the Kosovo… …

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  • 97CAMPS — (Concentration and Extermination). The English language term concentration camp is commonly used to describe a wide number of places of internment created by Nazi Germany, which served a variety of functions and were called by different names:… …

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  • 98Constitution of Japan — Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Japan …

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  • 99Depressant — A depressant is a drug that reduces the function or activity of a specific part of the body or brain.[1] Due to their effects typically having a down quality to them, depressants are also occasionally referred to as downers. Stimulants or uppers …

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  • 100Deliriant — The deliriants (or anticholinergics) are a special class of acetylcholine inhibitor hallucinogen. The term was introduced by David F. Duncan and Robert S. Gold to distinguish these drugs from psychedelics, such as LSD, due to their primary effect …

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