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  • 91William Howard Taft: Limited Presidential Power — ▪ Primary Source              Theodore Roosevelt, in his Autobiography (1913), discussed the presidential office in terms of what he called Buchanan Presidents and Lincoln Presidents. The former category included those whose strict constitutional …

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  • 92Meaford Power Station — Country England Location Staffordshire, West Midlands Coordinates …

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  • 93ratchet principle — n. The tendency for bureaucracies and organizations to accumulate new powers, rules, and similar elements of control, while also resisting the removal of existing elements of control. Example Citations: The EU has adopted the ratchet principle in …

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  • 94Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant — Infobox NPP Picture=Calvert Cliffs.jpg pic des=Calvert Cliffs NPP Picture des= Status=O Utility=Constellation Energy Location=Lusby, Maryland Supplier=Combustion Engineering Type=PWR Generators=Unit 1: General Electric Unit 2: Westinghouse… …

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  • 95Nine-Power Treaty — United States Secretary of State John Hay, the driving force behind the Open Door policy. The Nine Power Treaty (九カ国条約, Kyūkakoku Jōyaku …

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  • 96Money, Power & Respect — Studio album by The LOX Released January 13, 1998 Recorded 1997 …

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  • 97Papal deposing power — The papal deposing power was the most powerful tool of the political authority claimed by and on behalf of the Roman Pontiff, in medieval and early modern thought, amounting to the assertion of the Pope s power to declare a Christian monarch… …

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  • 98Received signal code power — RSCP is an acronym used in UMTS and other CDMA cellular communications systems and stands for Received Signal Code Power .While RSCP can be defined generally for any CDMA system, it is more specifically used in UMTS. Also, while RSCP can be… …

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  • 99Balance of Power —    A term with several meanings, most widely associated with the principle whereby military and political power is so distributed among nations that no one state wields overwhelming power with which to dominant the others. A state of equilibrium… …

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  • 100Two to the Power of Love — «Two to the Power of Love» Сингл Джанет Дже …

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