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  • 111Freedom of movement — This article is about the right to travel. For the mechanical concept, see Range of motion. Part of a series on Freedom …

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  • 112Christian views on contraception — Prior to the 20th century, contraception was generally condemned by all the major branches of Christianity (the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism)[1] including the major reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin.[2] However …

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  • 113USS Ajax (AR-6) — was the second Vulcan class repair ship and the fourth ship in the United States Navy to bear the name. 1941 1945 Ajax was laid down on 7 May 1941 at San Pedro, Calif., by the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp., launched on 22 August… …

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  • 114History of monarchy in Canada — The history of monarchy in Canada stretches from the pre colonial times of Canada through to the present day, though Canada s monarchical status is typically seen as beginning in 1534, with the establishment of New France by King Francis I, [… …

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  • 115Uttama Seva Padakkama — Infobox Military Award name= Uttama Seva Padakkama caption=Uttama Seva Padakkama Medal Ribbon. awarded by= Sri Lanka type= Service medal eligibility= Officers and other ranks of the tri services (Regular). for= ... valuable service and devotion… …

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  • 116USS Boone County (LST-389) — The USS Boone County (LST 389) was an sclass|LST 1|tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for counties in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, and West Virginia, she was the only… …

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  • 117UN peacekeeping missions involving Pakistan — covers a long and cherished history of Pakistani involvement with the United Nations. Pakistan joined the United Nations on 30th September, 1947 . Since 1960, Pakistan has been actively involved in most of the UN Peacekeeping missions and today… …

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  • 118John Hatch — This page is on the American economic development expert. For the American Civil War general see John Porter Hatch. For the Canadian basketball player see John Hatch (basketball).Infobox Person name = John Keith Hatch image size = 220px caption …

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  • 119Jacqueline Wheldon — Jacqueline Mary Wheldon (née Clarke) (20 May 1924 ndash; 21 June 1993), was an English author.She was born in Clonmel Road, Fulham, west London, the first child and only daughter of Hugh Clarke (1892 1930), a toolmaker and Lillie Nunns (1890… …

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  • 120Ottoman System in the Balkans — By the early sixteenth century most of the Balkan Peninsula’s Christians were submerged within the Ottomans’ Islamic theocratic society. In traditional Islamic civilization, no separation existed between religious and secular matters, and… …

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