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  • 91Weakest — Weak Weak (w[=e]k), a. [Compar. {Weaker} (w[=e]k [ e]r); superl. {Weakest}.] [OE. weik, Icel. veikr; akin to Sw. vek, Dan. veg soft, flexible, pliant, AS. w[=a]c weak, soft, pliant, D. week, G. weich, OHG. weih; all from the verb seen in Icel. v[ …

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  • 92Matzo — Hand baked shmurah matzo Machine made matzo Matzo o …

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  • 93First Presidency — In the Latter Day Saint movement, the First Presidency (or the Quorum of the Presidency of the Church) was the highest governing body in the Latter Day Saint church established by Joseph Smith, Jr. in 1832, and is the highest governing body of… …

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  • 94Hospital of St John the Baptist, High Wycombe — The Hospital of St John the Baptist was a hospital in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England between 1180 and 1548. It was situated on the main road that ran from Oxford to London (what is now the A40) east of the town centre.The HospitalIn the …

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  • 95Jersey Democratic Alliance — Chairman Christine Papworth Founded 2005 Ideology Centre left International affiliation none …

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  • 96Hillsborough District militia — The Hillsborough District militia was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War (1776 1783).At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, the newly formed North Carolina government divided the… …

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  • 97Canada 1911 Census — The Canada 1911 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. The census was started on June 1 1911. All reports had been received by February 26, 1912. The total population count of Canada was 7,206,643. This was an increase of… …

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  • 98First Presidency (LDS Church) — See also: First Presidency George W. Bush (right) meets with the First Presidency in August 2006. Seated clockwise are: Gordon B. Hinckley, President; Thomas S. Monson, First Counselor (obscured); and James E. Faust …

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  • 99valetudinarian — 1. adjective /ˌvæ.lə.ˌtuː.də.ˈnɛr.i.ən/ Of infirm health; seeking to recover health; sickly; weakly; infirm. The valetudinarian habit of discussing his health had grown on Rose... Florence Anne Sellar MacCunn, Sir Walter Scotts Friends, 1910, p.… …

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  • 100English Poor Laws — Poor Law redirects here. For the Poor Law systems of Scotland and Ireland, see Scottish Poor Laws and Irish Poor Laws. Although many deterrent workhouses developed in the period after the New Poor Law, some had already been built under the… …

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