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  • 91Human rights in the People's Republic of China — Human rights in China redirects here. For the non governmental organization, see Human Rights in China (organization). People s Republic of China This article is part of the series: P …

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  • 92Pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome — The pathogenesis of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is uncertain, but may involve multiple organ and body systems, including neurological, endocrinal and immunological factors.Nervous system factorsNeurological abnormalitiesCFS may involve… …

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  • 93History of the British Labour Party — This is about the history of the British Labour Party. For information about the wider history of British socialism see History of socialism in Great Britain. For more detailed information about the present Labour government see Current Labour… …

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  • 94Beirut — /bay rooht , bay rooht/, n. a seaport in and the capital of Lebanon. 702,000. Also, Beyrouth. * * * City (pop., 1998 est.: metro. area, 1,500,000), capital of Lebanon. The country s chief port and largest city, it lies at the foot of the Lebanon… …

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  • 95German Revolution of 1918–1919 — November Revolution redirects here. For the 1974 discovery of charm in physics, see November Revolution (physics). For the revolutions in German Confederacy in 1848, see Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. For the Russian revolution on… …

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  • 96German Revolution of 1918–19 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=German Revolution of 1918 19 caption=A Freikorps group during the German revolution. partof= place=Germany date=November 1918 ndash; 1919 result=Weimar Republic government victory… …

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  • 97Isaac Wilkinson — (baptised 6 May 1695 31 January 1784) was an English industrialist, one of the founders of the iron industry and pioneer of the Industrial Revolution. However, his business ethics were precarious and his commercial affairs frequently chaotic. He… …

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  • 98Chiang Kai-shek — /chang kuy shek , jyahng /, (Chiang Chung cheng) 1886? 1975, Chinese army officer and political leader: president of the Republic of China 1950 75. Also, Chiang Chieh shih /jyahng jye shue /. * * * or Chiang Chieh shih or Jiang Jieshi born Oct.… …

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  • 99Sudan, history of the — Introduction       history of the area from prehistoric and ancient times to the present. Ancient Nubia  The earliest inhabitants of what is now The Sudan can be traced to African peoples who lived in the vicinity of Khartoum in Mesolithic times… …

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  • 100Catholic Indian Missions of Canada —     Catholic Indian Missions of Canada     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Catholic Indian Missions of Canada     The French discoverers of Canada did not fail to impress the aborigines they met with a vague idea of the religion they professed. Thus,… …

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