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  • 31Charter trustees — In England and Wales, charter trustees are set up to maintain the continuity of a town charter or city charter after a district with the status of a borough or city has been abolished, until such time as a parish council is established. Duties… …

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  • 32This time the struggle is for our freedom — is a speech given by Bengali nationalist leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 7, 1971 at the historic Ramna Race Course Maidan in Dhaka to a gathering of over two million people from all walks of life. It was given at a time of simmering… …

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  • 33Nobody's Child (film) — Nobody s Child (pinyin: shuǐ laǐ aì wo) is a 2004 Singaporean film, directed by Lin Wenhui and starring , Wong Li Rong, Joshua Ang, Peng Shui Gan, Tan Hwee Ling, Low Yong Keung and Yan Bingliang. Story Together with her parents and younger… …

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  • 34Usurpation of 1483 —    In June 1483, when Richard, duke of Gloucester (see Richard III, King of England), usurped his nephew’s throne, he alienated many loyal followers of the house of YORK, revived the claim of the surviving heir of the house of LANCASTER, and… …

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  • 35give it up — vb to accede to a request for sex That slapper gives it up easily …

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  • 36sport — /spɔt / (say spawt) noun 1. an activity pursued for exercise or pleasure, usually requiring some degree of physical prowess, as hunting, fishing, racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, etc. 2. a particular form of such… …

  • 37ac|ced´er — ac|cede «ak SEED», intransitive verb, ced|ed, ced|ing. 1. to give in; agree; assent (to): »Please accede to my request. SYNONYM(S): yield, acquiesce …

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  • 38ac|cede — «ak SEED», intransitive verb, ced|ed, ced|ing. 1. to give in; agree; assent (to): »Please accede to my request. SYNONYM(S): yield, acquiesce …

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  • 39EN-DOR, WITCH OF — EN DOR, WITCH OF, the popular designation of a medium from the town of En Dor in Manasseh, who was consulted by King saul (I Sam. 28:7–25). (The woman is not designated witch, Heb. mekašepah.) The narrative begins with a report of the Philistine… …

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  • 40JEW — (Heb. יְהוּדִי, Yehudi). Semantics The word Jew passed into the English language from the Greek (Ioudaios) by way of the Latin (Judaeus), and is found in early English (from about the year 1000) in a variety of forms: Iudea, Gyu, Giu, Iuu, Iuw,… …

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