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  • 51Independent (politician) — Not to be confused with Independence Party, Independent Party or America s Independent Party. In politics, an independent or non party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint… …

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  • 52Deval Patrick — Governor Patrick at the Corner Office in the Statehouse. 71st Governor of Massachusetts Incumbent …

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  • 53Matthew E. Welsh — For other persons named Matt Welsh or Matthew Welsh , see Matt Welsh (disambiguation) Matthew E. Welsh 41st Governor of Indiana In office January 9, 1961 – Jan …

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  • 54David Davis (U.S. politician) — For other people of the same name, see David Davis (disambiguation). David Davis Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee s 1st district …

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  • 55Chapter — • Designates certain corporate ecclesiastical bodies, said to be derived from the chapter of the rule book, which it was the custom to read in the assemblies of monks Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chapter     Chapter …

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  • 56Elmwood Park, New Jersey — otherplaces3|Elmwood ParkInfobox Settlement official name = Borough of Elmwood Park, New Jersey nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Map highlighting Elmwood Park …

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  • 57Abortion in Canada — is not limited by the law. While some non legal obstacles exist, Canada is one of only a few nations with no legal restrictions on abortion. Regulations and accessibility varies between provinces. Polls continue to show that a majority of… …

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  • 58Lorne (N.W.T. electoral district) — Lorne was an electoral district that existed in the District of Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories from 1880 until 1888. The district was one of the first three created by Royal Proclamation in 1880. Of the first three electoral districts… …

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  • 59Stimmengleichheit — liegt bei einer Abstimmung oder Wahl vor, wenn je gleich viele Stimmen für zwei (ggf. auch mehrere) einander gegenüberstehende Alternativen abgegeben wurden. Daraus ergibt sich die Unmöglichkeit einer Entscheidung, so dass zu besonderen Verfahren …

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  • 60deadlock — dead·lock / ded ˌläk/ n: a state of inaction resulting from the opposition of equally powerful uncompromising persons or factions: as a: the state of a jury unable to agree on a verdict see also allen charge b: impasse …

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