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  • 111Hans Matthöfer — Hans Hermann Matthöfer (* September 25, 1925 in Bochum) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.Between 1974 and 1978 Matthöfer was secretary of education as well as secretary of research and technology. In 1978 he took… …

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  • 113customsunion — customs union n. An international association organized to eliminate customs restrictions on goods exchanged between member nations and to establish a uniform tariff policy toward nonmember nations. * * * …

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  • 114Progressive Conservative Party of Canada — Former Canadian political party. It was formed as the Liberal Conservative Party in 1854 from a union of conservative and moderate liberal political factions; except for a period during and after World War I, the party kept this name until 1942,… …

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  • 115Pigou, Arthur Cecil — ▪ British economist born November 18, 1877, Ryde, Isle of Wight, England died March 7, 1959, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire       British economist noted for his studies in welfare economics.       Educated at King s College, Cambridge, Pigou was… …

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  • 116Miller's line — Miller s railway Russian: Железная дорога Миллера The railway and station on the sea coast at Miller s pier Overview Type …

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  • 117Belgian Revolution — (1830 1831)    The revolution that led to the independence of Belgium began in Brussels and decisive events occurred here, where approximately 80 percent of the casualties in killed and wounded were incurred. Although some in Belgium enjoyed… …

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  • 118Reichsverband der Deutschen Industrie — (National Association of German Industry, RdI)    Next to its assortment of cartels,* Ger many s most apparent component of organized capitalism (regulated competition) was a sophisticated web of trade associations. An array of regional interest… …

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  • 119Balfour, Arthur J. — (1848–1930)    Arthur J. Balfour, First Earl Balfour of Wittinghame, was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1902 to 1905 in succession to his uncle Lord Salisbury, and later Foreign Secretary under David Lloyd George from 1916 to 1919.    Known …

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  • 120customs union — n. a union of nations that agree to eliminate customs restrictions among members and to follow a common tariff policy toward all other nations …

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