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  • 31Журналы лингвистические — Журналы лингвистические  периодические издания, посвященные вопросам общего, частного и прикладного языкознания; к ним примыкают продолжающиеся издания (серии) журнального характера. Языковедческая проблематика присутствовала уже в первом научном …

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  • 32ALMANSI — (Almanzi), Italian family, originally deriving from Almansa, near Murcia, Spain. About 1665 Abraham Almansi established himself in Scandiano in the duchy of Modena. The family continued to be associated with this little place until the 20th… …

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  • 33Всеобщая Итальянская конфедерация труда — (ВИКТ; Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro)         национальный профсоюзный центр Италии. ВИКТ создана на основе так называемого Римского пакта, заключённого в 1944 профсоюзными деятелями представителями коммунистических,… …

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  • 34Paulinus of Nola — Saint Paulinus of Nola Bishop of Nola, Italy Born 354 AD Bordeaux, France Died …

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  • 35Lega Nord — Federal Secretary Umberto Bossi Federal President Angelo Alessandri …

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  • 36Regional power — In international relations, a regional power is a state that has power within a geographic region. [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:1oWDzyQHN9kJ:www.essex.ac.uk/ECPR/events/jointsessions/helsinki/long ws outlines/ws9.doc+%22regional+power%22… …

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  • 37Dhimmitude — This article is about a neologism. For the Islamic legal concept, see Dhimmi. Part of a series on Discrimination …

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  • 38Afevork Ghevre Jesus — Āfeworq Gebre Īyesūs (Amharic: አፈ ፡ ወርቅ ፡ ገብረ ፡ ኢየሱስ ፡ ዘብሔረ ፡ ዘጌ; Italian: Afevork Ghevre Jesus ; July 10 1868 September 25 1947) was an Ethiopian writer and possibly their first novelist to gain repute. He was born in Zegé on the southern shore… …

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  • 39Istrian exodus — The expression Istrian exodus or Istrian Dalmatian exodus is used to indicate the voluntary free will departure of ethnic Italians from Istria, Rijeka, and Dalmatia (present day Croatia), after World War II. According to some sources, the exodus… …

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  • 40Luc Boltanski — (* 1940) is the leading figure in the new pragmatic school of French sociology (see: French Pragmatism). He is a professor at the [http://www.ehess.fr École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales] , Paris and the founder of the [http://gspm.ehess …

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