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  • 71Rogers v. Tennessee — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Rogers v. Tennessee ArgueDate=November 1 ArgueYear=2000 DecideDate=May 14 DecideYear=2001 FullName=Wilbert K. Rogers, Petitioner v. Tennessee USVol=532 USPage=451 Citation=121 S. Ct. 1693; 149 L. Ed. 2d 697; 2001 U.S. LEXIS… …

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  • 72Iranian women — (or Persian women) in this article refers to women of, or from, traditional Persian or modern Iranian culture. [As defined and discussed by literature such as: * Persian Women Their Ways Clara Colliver Rice. 1923. Seeley, Service Co. * Voices… …

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  • 73Hack-a-Shaq — is the name commonly ascribed to a basketball defensive strategy initially instituted in the National Basketball Association (NBA) by former Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson to hinder the scoring ability of the Chicago Bulls, specifically their… …

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  • 74Antonio (Merchant of Venice) — Antonio is the title character in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. He is a middle aged bachelor and merchant by trade who has his financial interests tied up in overseas shipments when the play begins. He is loved and revered by all the… …

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  • 75common scold — (in early common law) a habitually rude and brawling woman whose conduct was subject to punishment as a public nuisance. [1760 70] * * * …

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  • 76Golden Bull of 1222 — ▪ Hungarian history       charter granted by King Andrew II of Hungary, which stated the basic rights and privileges of the Hungarian nobility and clergymen and the limits of the monarch s powers. The Hungarian nobles, aroused by Andrew s… …

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  • 77get into trouble — verb a) To perform an action which is illegal, prohibited, forbidden or proscribed and to become subject to punishment for such action. b) (Usually said of an unmarried woman) to become pregnant …

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  • 78Freedom of religion in Afghanistan — has changed in recent years because the current government of Afghanistan has only been in place since 2002, following a U.S. led invasion which displaced the former Taliban government. The Constitution of Afghanistan is dated January 23, 2004,… …

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  • 79Hanbalites — (hanabila)    Founded by Ahmad ibn Hanbal (164–241/780–855), Hanbalism is a robustly traditionalist school of jurisprudence and theology. The most conservative of the four major Sunni schools of jurisprudence, it depends almost exclusively on the …

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  • 80amoral — immoral, amoral Both words are applied to people, to people s actions, and to standards of behaviour. Immoral means ‘morally wrong, wicked’, whereas amoral means ‘having no morals’, i.e. ‘outside the scope of morality’ and is strictly neutral in… …

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