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  • 91International Criminal Court — Not to be confused with the International Court of Justice. International Criminal Court Cour pénale internationale (French) …

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  • 92Anarchist communism — Not to be confused with Libertarian communism or Libertarian Communism (journal) . Part of a series on Anarcho C …

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  • 93German resistance — Not to be confused with Werwolf. Memorial plaque to resistance members and wreath at the Bendlerblock, Berlin The German resistance (Widerstand) was the opposition by individuals and groups in Germany to Adolf Hitler or the National Socialist… …

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  • 94Oxford Group — Not to be confused with the Anglo Catholicism Oxford Movement. The Oxford Group was a Christian movement that had a following in Europe, China, Africa, Australia, Scandinavia and America in the 1920s and 30s. It was initiated by an American… …

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  • 95New Chronology (Rohl) — Not to be confused with New Chronology (Fomenko). New Chronology is the term used to describe an alternative Chronology of the ancient Near East developed by English Egyptologist David Rohl and other researchers[1] beginning with A Test of Time:… …

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  • 96Palestinian territories — Not to be confused with Palestinian National Authority, State of Palestine, or Palestine (region). Palestinian Territories …

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  • 97Noumenon — Not to be confused with Numina. Noumena redirects here. For the band, see Noumena (band). The noumenon  /ˈnuː …

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  • 98Relational algebra — Not to be confused with Relation algebra. Relational algebra, an offshoot of first order logic (and of algebra of sets), deals with a set of finitary relations (see also relation (database)) that is closed under certain operators. These operators …

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  • 99Empty sum — Not to be confused with Zero sum. In mathematics, an empty sum, or nullary sum, is a summation involving no terms at all. The value of any empty sum of numbers is conventionally taken to be zero. For summations defined in terms of addition of… …

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  • 100Scottish Gaelic — Not to be confused with Scots language or Scottish English. Scottish Gaelic Gàidhlig Pronunciation [ˈkaːlikʲ] Spoken in …

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