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  • 91reveal — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English revelen, from Anglo French reveler, from Latin revelare to uncover, reveal, from re + velare to cover, veil, from velum veil Date: 14th century 1. to make known through divine inspiration 2. to make… …

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  • 92common law — 1. the system of law originating in England, as distinct from the civil or Roman law and the canon or ecclesiastical law. 2. the unwritten law, esp. of England, based on custom or court decision, as distinct from statute law. 3. the law… …

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  • 93Sacrilege — • The violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object. In a less proper sense any transgression against the virtue of religion would be a sacrilege Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sacrilege     Sacrilege …

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  • 94Dharma Raja — Born 1724 Died 1798 Occupation Maharajah of Travancore Religion Hindu Kingdom of Travancore …

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  • 95corruption — I noun abuse of public trust, act of bribing, act of profiteering, baseness, breach of faith, breach of trust, bribery, complicity, conduct involving graft, corrupt inducement, corruptela, corruptibility, corruptio, crime, criminality, debasement …

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  • 96Fidei Laesio — ♦ Literally breach of faith , used to categorize actions in the church courts for breach of contract. (Swanson. , 366) …

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  • 97suits pro laesione fidei — Suits for breach of faith. In the reign of Stephen, the clergy attempted to turn their ecclesiastical courts into courts of equity by entertaining such suits as for spiritual offenses against conscience, in cases of nonpayment of debt or indeed… …

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  • 98Alexander I of Russia — Aleksandr I redirects here. It can also refer to Aleksandr I, Grand Prince of Tver. Alexander I Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias Reign 24 March 1801 – 1 December 1825 (&amp …

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  • 99Second Anglo-Mysore War — The Second Anglo Mysore War (1780 1784) was a conflict in India between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Mysore. At the time, Mysore was a key French ally in India, and the Franco British conflict raging on account of the American… …

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  • 100Politics of light rail in North America — The distinct circumstances under which light rail systems have been introduced to North America (particularly the United States) have caused differences in the development and implementation of those systems as well as spur political controversy… …

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