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  • 121Ozu family — The Ozu family (left to right): Isamu, Tsubasa, Urara, Hikaru, Kai, Houka, Makito, and Miyuki …

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  • 122James McParland — James McParland,There are various spellings of James McParland s name. His stenographer, Morris Friedman, wrote a book about him mdash; as McParland. The Pinkerton Labor Spy , New York, Wilshire Book Co., 1907). also known as James McParlan,The… …

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  • 123Giacinto Achilli — Giovanni Giacinto Achilli (born c. 1803, died c. 1860) was an Italian Roman Catholic who was discharged from the priesthood for sexual misconduct and subsequently became a fervent advocate of the protestant evangelical cause. He is particularly… …

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  • 124small claims court — n a type of court of law dealing with cases in which one person has a small claim against another person or a company. This is usually less than £5 000 in Britain and $10 000 in the US. It is much cheaper to use small claims courts than any other …

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  • 125padding — /pad ing/, n. 1. material, as cotton or straw, used to pad something. 2. something added unnecessarily or dishonestly, as verbiage to a speech or a false charge on an expense account. 3. the act of a person or thing that pads. [1820 30; PAD1 +… …

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  • 126carve up — 1. verb a) To cut into pieces. The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I. b) To divide or dismember, separate into parts 2. noun …

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  • 127David Pannick, Baron Pannick — The Lord Pannick Personal details Born March 7, 1956 (1956 03 07) (age 55) Nationality British Occupation Barrister, Peer Website http://www.blackstonechambers.c …

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  • 128Twain–Ament indemnities controversy — The Twain–Ament indemnities controversy was a major cause célèbre in the United States of America in 1901 as a consequence of the published reactions of American humorist Mark Twain to reports of Rev. William Scott Ament and other missionaries… …

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