instrumentalities

  • 31instrumentality — noun 1. a subsidiary organ of government created for a special purpose (Freq. 1) are the judicial instrumentalities of local governments adequate? he studied the French instrumentalities for law enforcement • Hypernyms: ↑unit, ↑social unit • Part …

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  • 32Instrumentality — In stru*men*tal i*ty, n.; pl. {Instrumentalities}. The quality or condition of being instrumental; that which is instrumental; anything used as a means; medium; agency. [1913 Webster] The instrumentality of faith in justification. Bp. Burnet.… …

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  • 33Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV series) — is a reference to this work. [cite book | last = Kierkegaard | first = Søren | authorlink = Søren Kierkegaard | others = translated by Howard V Honh and Edna H Hong | title = The Sickness Unto Death | origyear = 1849 | origmonth = | edition = |… …

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  • 34Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution — The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) of the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights, was ratified on December 15, 1791.TextHistory and case lawThe Tenth Amendment is similar to an earlier provision of the Articles of… …

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  • 35Vannevar Bush — Infobox Scientist name = Vannevar Bush box width = image width = caption = Vannevar Bush, ca. 1940 44 birth date = birth date|1890|3|11 birth place = flagicon|USA Everett, Massachusetts death date = death date and age|1974|6|30|1890|3|11 death… …

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  • 36United States constitutional law — is the body of law governing the interpretation and implementation of the United States Constitution. [ [http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/index.php/Constitutional law Cornell University Constitutional law] ] Interpreting the Constitution and the… …

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  • 371975 Australian constitutional crisis — Date October–November 1975 Location Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Participants Sir John Kerr …

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  • 38Republicanism in Australia — Australia This article is part of a series about the Politics and government of Australia …

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  • 39Work for hire — A work made for hire (sometimes abbreviated as work for hire or WFH) is an exception to the general rule that the person who actually creates a work is the legally recognized author of that work. According to copyright law in the United States… …

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  • 40Edmund Barton — Infobox Prime Minister honorific prefix = The Right Honourable name=Sir Edmund Barton honorific suffix = GCMG, QC order = 1st Prime Minister of Australia Elections: 1901 term start = 1 January 1901 term end = 24 September 1903 predecessor = None… …

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