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  • 61Titius–Bode law — The Titius–Bode law (sometimes termed just Bode s law) is a hypothesis that the bodies in some orbital systems, including Sol s, orbit at semi major axes in an exponential function of planetary sequence. The hypothesis has failed as a predictor… …

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  • 62Canadian nationality law — Immigration to Canada This article is part of a series Topics Canadians …

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  • 63Public order crime case law in the United States — In criminology, public order crime case law in the United States is essential to understanding how the courts interpret the policy of laws where the moral and social order of the state appears to be threatened by clearly identified… …

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  • 64List of copyright case law — The following is a list of cases that deal with issues of concern to copyright in various jurisdictions. Some of these cases are leading English cases as the law of copyright in various Commonwealth jurisdictions developed out of English law… …

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  • 65The Old Law — The Old Law, or A New Way to Please You is a seventeenth century tragicomedy written by Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, and Philip Massinger. It was first published in 1656, but is generally thought to have been written about four decades… …

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  • 66New Zealand nationality law — Current New Zealand passport issued to citizens of New Zealand …

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  • 67Donation (in canon law) — A Donation, when referred to in canon law in the Roman Catholic Church, is defined as the gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing. When it consists in placing in the hands of the donee some movable object it is known as a gift of… …

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  • 68Trafalgar Law — Arc Île de Sabaody L Arc Île de Sabaody est une section du manga One Piece. Le nom Sabaody vient du portugais Sabao , qui signifie Savon . Sommaire 1 Résumé 2 Personnages 2.1 Silvers Rayleigh 2.2 …

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  • 69Greek law — Legal systems of the ancient Greeks. Each city state administered its own laws, many of which were laid down in written statutes. The harsh law code of Draco and the more humane one of Solon are two of the most famous. Unlike Roman law, Greek law …

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  • 70Donation (in Canon Law) — • The gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Donation (in Canon Law)     Donation      …

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