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  • 51ballot rigging — UK US noun [uncountable] the practice of cheating when counting the votes in an election to make sure that a particular person or party wins Thesaurus: elections and relating to the electoral systemhyponym to be a candidate or winner in an… …

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  • 52Liberian general election, 1985 — Liberia held Presidential and Legislative elections on 15 October 1985. These were the first elections since the 12 April 1980 military coup that brought Samuel Doe to power. The polls were marred by allegations of widespread fraud and rigging.… …

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  • 53ballot rigging — UK / US noun [uncountable] the practice of cheating when counting the votes in an election to make sure that a particular person or party wins …

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  • 54vote rigging — /ˈvoʊt rɪgɪŋ/ (say voht riging) noun the subversion of an election by altering the numbers of votes cast or other dishonest means of achieving a desired result …

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  • 56Henry E. Petersen — was a United States Assistant Attorney General during the Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford administrations. Petersen conducted many of the Watergate questionings and was perhaps the only one conducting research into allegations of modern time US… …

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  • 57Jesse Helms — United States Senator from North Carolina In office January 3, 1973 – January 3, 2003 Preceded by B. Everett Jordan Succeeded by …

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  • 58Brooks–Baxter War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Brooks Baxter War partof= caption=Woodcut representation from the 50th Anniversary edition of the Arkansas Gazette. date=April 15, 1874 ndash; May 15, 1874 place=Little Rock, Arkansas casus=governorship of… …

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  • 59History of Pakistan — also see History of AJK · Balochistan · G B · KPK · Punjab · Sindh Timeline of Pakistan …

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  • 60History of Armenia — This article is part of a series Prehistory 2400 BC 590 BC …

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