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  • 101Coherence condition — In mathematics, and particularly category theory a coherence condition is a collection of conditions requiring that various compositions of elementary morphisms are equal. Typically the elementary morphisms are part of the data of the category.… …

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  • 102History of El Salvador — Before the Spanish conquest= Before the Spanish conquest, the area that now is El Salvador was composed of three great indigenous states and several principalities. The indigenous inhabitants were the Pipils, a tribe of the nomadic people of… …

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  • 103John A. Widtsoe — LDSApostleshipinfo English name = John A. Widtsoe birth name=John Andreas Widtsoe birth date=birth date|1872|01|31 birthplace=Frøya, Sør Trøndelag, Norway death date=death date and age|1952|11|29|1872|01|31 deathplace=Salt Lake City, Utah… …

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  • 104Defacement (vandalism) — In common usage, to deface something refers to marking or removing the part of an object (especially images, be they on the page, in illustrative art or as a sculpture) designed to hold the viewers attention. Example acts of defacement could… …

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  • 105Corporate personality — This article is about the theological concept. For the legal concept, see juristic person. For the debate about the legal concept, see corporate personhood debate. For the marketing concept, see corporate identity. Corporate personality is a… …

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  • 106hug — [[t]hʌ̱g[/t]] hugs, hugging, hugged 1) V RECIP When you hug someone, you put your arms around them and hold them tightly, for example because you like them or are pleased to see them. You can also say that two people hug each other or that they… …

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  • 107Political prisoner — A political prisoner is someone held in prison or otherwise detained, perhaps under house arrest, for his or her involvement in political activity.ControversySome understand the term political prisoner narrowly, equating it with the term Prisoner …

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  • 109Austrofascism — ( de. Austrofaschismus) is a term which is frequently used by historians to describe the authoritarian rule installed in Austria between 1934 and 1938. It was based on a ruling party, the Fatherland Front ( Vaterländische Front ) and the Heimwehr …

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  • 110Renton, West Dunbartonshire — Renton (known locally as The Renton ) is a village in Scotland. It takes its name from Cecilia Renton (daughter in law of Tobias Smollett) after whom the modern sandstone, ‘model’ village was named in 1762. Dalquhurn Bleachworks in 1715 and… …

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