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  • 101Code of the U.S. Fighting Force — The Code of the U.S. Fighting Force is a code of conduct that is an ethical guide and a United States Department of Defense directive consisting of six articles to members of the U.S. armed forces addressing how U.S. personnel in combat should… …

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  • 102Code du statut personnel (Tunisie) — Pour les autres articles nationaux, voir Code du statut personnel. Code du statut personnel Titre مجلة الأحوال الشخصية Pays …

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  • 103Code forestier — Un code forestier est un recueil de textes réglementaires et législatifs concernant l exploitation et depuis quelques années la protection des forêts en France et des écosystèmes ou des populations qui en dépendent. Le droit de nombreux pays n… …

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  • 104code — coder, n. codeless, adj. /kohd/, n., v., coded, coding. n. 1. a system for communication by telegraph, heliograph, etc., in which long and short sounds, light flashes, etc., are used to symbolize the content of a message: Morse code. 2. a system… …

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  • 105Social Issues Research Centre — The Social Issues Research Centre (SIRC) is a non profit think tank working on social and lifestyle issues. It is based in Oxford, but is not part of Oxford University. Organization and focusSIRC has a ‘social intelligence’ unit, monitoring and… …

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  • 106social club — A term of art, embracing a variety of organizations other than business, philanthropic, or educational associations. Duquesne Club v Bell (CA3 Pa) 127 F2d 363, 143 ALR 1377. As an organization exempt from federal income tax, a club not organized… …

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  • 107Code word (figure of speech) — For other uses, see code word (disambiguation). A code word is a word or a phrase designed to convey a predetermined meaning to a receptive audience, while remaining inconspicuous to the uninitiated. Contents 1 Medical 2 Commercial 3 Fiction …

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  • 108Social classes of Tibet — There were three main social groups in Tibet prior to 1959, namely ordinary laypeople (mi ser in Tibetan), lay nobility (sger pa), and monks.[1] The ordinary layperson could be further classified as a peasant farmer (shing pa) or nomadic… …

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  • 109Code civil brésilien — Introduction générale Droit Droit civil Code civil en …

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  • 110Code of Federal Regulations — Administrative law General prin …

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