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  • 71Suicide — For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation). Suicide Classification and external resources …

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  • 72Amish — This article is about Old Order Amish, but also refers to other Amish sects. For other uses, see Amish (disambiguation). Amish Total population 249,000 (Old Order Amish) …

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  • 73hereditament — /her i dit euh meuhnt/, n. Law. any inheritable estate or interest in property. [1425 75; late ME < ML hereditamentum, deriv. of LL hereditare. See HEREDITABLE, MENT] * * * …

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  • 74heritable — adjective /ˈhɛrɪtəbəl/ able to be inherited, passed from parents to their children All hereditary government is in its nature tyranny. An heritable crown, or an heritable throne, or by what other fanciful name such things may be called, have no&#8230; …

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  • 75descendible — adjective Of property, able to pass by descent; inheritable by heirs …

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  • 76Werewolf: The Apocalypse — (Revised edition) cover Designer(s) Mark Rein·Hagen Publisher(s) White Wolf …

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  • 77Culture of honor (Southern United States) — The prevailing culture of the Southern United States is said to be a culture of honor , that is a culture where people avoid unintentional offense to others and maintain a reputation for not accepting improper conduct by others. One theory to&#8230; …

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  • 78Deir el-Medina — Ruins of Deir el Medina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site[1] Deir el Medina (Arabic: دير المدينة‎) is an ancient Egyptian village which was home to the artisans who worked on the tombs in the Valley of the …

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  • 79Digital estate — The term digital estate refers to data that can be inherited. Digital assets are (in contrast to physical assets) more dynamic in appearance and fugacity. Data sets that can be inherited can include passwords, instructive memos, digital contracts …

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  • 80simple — sim·ple adj 1: oral or written but not under seal or of record 2: not extreme, aggravated, or complicated simple kidnapping 3: having no limitations or restrictions see also fee simple sim·ply adv …

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