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  • 71polygyny — po·lyg·y·ny pə lij ə nē n, pl nies the state or practice of having more than one wife or female mate at one time compare POLYANDRY, POLYGAMY po·lyg·y·nous nəs adj * * * po·lyg·y·ny (p …

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  • 72Slobbovia — was a postal Diplomacy variant played among science fiction and gaming fans in North America and Europe from 1972 to 1986. The game was published in Slobinpolit Zhurnal (Слобинполит Журнал).It was unique among postal games in that, through… …

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  • 73Prostitution in India —   Prostitution legal and regulated …

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  • 74MONOGAMY — MONOGAMY, the custom and social or religious institution, often sanctioned by law, according to which a person can be married to only one single mate at a time. The discussion in this article is restricted to polygamy and monogamy in Jewish… …

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  • 75Levirate marriage — is a type of marriage in which a woman marries one of her husband s brothers after her husband s death, if there were no children, in order to continue the line of the dead husband. The term is a derivative of the Latin word levir , meaning… …

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  • 76Dalit — For the type of poetry, see Dalit (poem). Dalit …

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  • 77Mangalsutra — A Telugu style mangalsutra. A Mangalsutra (mangala sutra, mangalasutra or thaali) is a symbol of Hindu marriage union in South Asia. It is a sacred thread of love and goodwill worn by women as a symbol of their marriage. Traditionally the… …

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  • 78Nukak — ethnic group group=Nukak poptime=approx. 450 550 popplace=San José del Guaviare settlements: 210 250, Nukak Reservation: estimated at 200 300, rels=Animist langs=Nukak ISO 639 3: mbr Spanish speakers rare. related=Cacua or Bara Makú Other Makú… …

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  • 79List of law topics (N-R) — NOTOC Law [From Old English lagu something laid down or fixed ; legal comes from Latin legalis , from lex law , statute ( [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=law searchmode=none Law] , Online Etymology Dictionary; [http://www.m… …

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  • 80Travancore royal family — Kingdom of Travancore Part of History of Kerala Travancore Kings …

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