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  • 61Oath of citizenship (Canada) — The Oath of Citizenship, as established by the Citizenship Act (R.S. 1985), is a statement recited and signed by candidates who wish to become citizens of Canada; upon signing the oath, citizenship is granted. [… …

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  • 62Chinese Independent Churches — The Chinese Independent Churches are a major category of churches of Chinese people. During Missionary Council Meetings in the mid to late 19th century several Western missionaries started advocating for the Chinese Christians to become… …

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  • 63satisfy — [c]/ˈsætəsfaɪ / (say satuhsfuy) verb (satisfied, satisfying) –verb (t) 1. to fulfil the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of, or content (a person, the mind, etc.); supply fully the needs of (a person, etc.): *Nothing would satisfy her but …

  • 64live up to — verb meet the requirements or expectations of (Freq. 5) • Syn: ↑satisfy, ↑fulfill, ↑fulfil • Ant: ↑fall short of (for: ↑satisfy) …

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  • 65Common Agricultural Policy — European Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the European Union …

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  • 66Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom — In the United Kingdom the term public service broadcasting (PSB) refers to broadcasting intended for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial concerns. The communications regulator Ofcom, requires that certain television and radio… …

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  • 67BAC TSR-2 — Infobox Aircraft name = TSR 2 type = Tactical Strike / Reconnaissance manufacturer = British Aircraft Corporation caption = TSR 2 XR220 in Anti flash white finish designer = first flight = 27 September 1964 introduced = retired = status = Project …

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  • 68Druk Air — Drukair  Royal Bhutan Airlines འབྲུག་མཁའ་འགྲུལ་ལས་འཛིན། IATA KB ICAO DRK …

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  • 69BioShock — For the video game series, see BioShock (series). BioShock …

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  • 70Four Freedoms (European Union) — In European Union law, the Four Freedoms is a common term for a set of treaty provisions, secondary legislation and court decisions, protecting the ability of goods, services, capital, and labour to move freely within the internal market of the… …

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