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  • 101Robert Blackadder — was a medieval Scottish cleric, diplomat and politician, who was abbot of Melrose, bishop elect of Aberdeen and bishop of Glasgow; when the last was elevated to archiepiscopal status in 1492, he became the first ever archbishop of Glasgow. Robert …

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  • 102Great divergence — The Great Divergence is the period beginning in the 18th century in which the West (namely Britain, followed closely by the rest of Western Europe) clearly emerged as the most powerful region of the world, eclipsing the formerly dominant great… …

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  • 103Obama Republican — Obama Republican, Obamacan, and Obamacon are terms used to describe Republicans or conservatives who support Barack Obama for President of the United States in the 2008 presidential election. [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0802/12/acd.01 …

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  • 104Copyleft — The reversed c in a full circle is the copyleft symbol. It is the copyright symbol mirrored. Unlike the copyright symbol, it has no legal meaning. Copyleft is a play on the word copyright to describe the practice of using copyright law to offer… …

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  • 105Mentalism (discrimination) — Part of a series on Discrimination General forms …

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  • 106Political settlement — Political Settlement: Concept in political theory linked to Elite theory, States, and State building. Joel Migdal has suggested that the concept of political settlements has a pedigree going back to the work of Barrington Moore. Political… …

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  • 107get into trouble — verb a) To perform an action which is illegal, prohibited, forbidden or proscribed and to become subject to punishment for such action. b) (Usually said of an unmarried woman) to become pregnant …

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  • 108incur — v. a. 1. Contract, become liable to or for, become subject to. 2. Bring on …

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  • 109cadere — /kaedariy/ To end; cease; fail; as in phrases such as @ cadit actio cadit breve cadit actio (or breve), the action (or writ) fails; @ cadit assisa the assise abates; cadit quoestio, the discussion ends, there is no room for further argument; @… …

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  • 110cadere — /kaedariy/ To end; cease; fail; as in phrases such as @ cadit actio cadit breve cadit actio (or breve), the action (or writ) fails; @ cadit assisa the assise abates; cadit quoestio, the discussion ends, there is no room for further argument; @… …

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