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  • 11Administration of the Kingdom of Mysore — The Kingdom of Mysore (Kannada ಮೈಸೂರು ಸಂಸ್ಥಾನ ) (1399 1947 CE) was a kingdom of southern India founded in 1399 by Yaduraya in the region of the modern city of Mysore. The Wodeyar dynasty, as the ruling family is known, ruled the southern… …

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  • 12Administration of Justice Act 1774 — The Administration of Justice Act, or Act for the Impartial Administration of Justice, also popularly called the Murdering Act or Murder Act, an Act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain [1] and becoming law on May 20, 1774, is one of the… …

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  • 13The Eyeopener — is one of two weekly student newspapers at Ryerson University in Toronto. It has a circulation of 10,000 copies per week during the school year. The Eyeopener is published by Rye Eye Publishing Inc., owned by the students of Ryerson, as a non… …

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  • 14Administration for the Development of Weapons and the Technological Industry — The Administration for the Development of Weapons and the Technological Industry ( he. מינהל למחקר ,פיתוח אמצעי לחימה ותשתית טכנולוגית), abbreviated Maf at (מפא ת), is a joint Israeli Ministry of Defense and Defense Forces body, responsible for… …

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  • 15Administration of the Property of the Holy See — (Italian: Amministrazione dei Beni della Santa Sede , abbreviated ABSS) was a commission that, until 1967, administered the property of the Holy See other than the money in cash and Italian government bonds received when the Financial Convention… …

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  • 16Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See — The Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See is part of the Roman Curia that deals with the properties owned by the Holy See in order to provide the funds necessary for the Roman Curia to function . (Pastor Bonus, 172). It was… …

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  • 17The Emergency (Ireland) — The Emergency ( ga. Ré na Práinne) was an official euphemism used by the Irish Government during the 1940s to refer to its position during World War II. The state was officially neutral during World War II, but declared an official state of… …

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  • 18The Heights (newspaper) — The Heights (est.1919) is the independent student newspaper of Boston College. It publishes on Mondays and Thursdays during the academic year. The paper is both editorially and financially independent from the University.fact|date=April 2008The… …

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  • 19The Pavilion (government building) — The Pavilion is the principal workplace of the Governor of Vermont, it is located at 109 State Street in Montpelier, capital of the U.S. state of Vermont. The building is built in the French Second Empire style, and houses the working offices,… …

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  • 20The Price of Loyalty — The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O Neill, a 2004 book, described the Bush administration during Paul O Neill s tenure as Secretary of the Treasury. Written by former Wall Street Journal reporter Ron …

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