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  • 111Mao (card game) — Mao Jacks are commonly wild, allowing any player to call out a new suit when a jack is played. Alternative name(s) Mau Type Shedding type Players 2+ (best 4+) …

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  • 112History of Somalia (1991–2006) — An abandoned Mogadishu street in 1993, shortly after the fa …

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  • 113Cigarette taxes in the United States — Smokers as a percentage of the population for the United States as compared with the Netherlands, Norway, Japan, and Finland. In the United States cigarettes are taxed at both the federal and state levels, in addition to any state and local sales …

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  • 114Commonwealth Edison Co. v. Montana — Commonwealth Edison Company v. Montana Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 30, 1981 Decid …

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  • 115Community Broadband Bill — The Community Broadband Act S. 1853 was a bill (proposed law) that was never enacted into legislation by the U.S. Senate,110th Congress[1] The act was intended to promote affordable broadband access by allowing municipal governments to provide… …

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  • 116Digital Economy Act 2010 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title Click show     & …

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  • 117David 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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  • 118International Criminal Court investigation in Kenya — Situation in the Republic of Kenya The seal of the International Criminal Court …

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  • 119unfair prejudice — Minority shareholders are subject to the control of majority shareholders. If that control is exercised in such a way that the interests of minority shareholders are unfairly prejudiced the minority can apply to the court to impose a remedy… …

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  • 120oppression — op·pres·sion /ə pre shən/ n: an unjust or excessive exercise of power: as a: unlawful, wrongful, or corrupt exercise of authority by a public official acting under color of authority that causes a person harm b: dishonest, unfair, wrongful, or… …

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