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  • 21Local Self-Defence in Lithuania during the Nazi German occupation (1941–1944) — Local Self Defence in Lithuania during the Nazi occupation (1941–1944) consisted of voluntary armed security units under the supervision of the region authorities formed to protect local population from armed Soviet underground. Organization of… …

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  • 22David Suzuki: The Autobiography —   …

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  • 23unworthy — /ʌnˈwɜði/ (say un werdhee) adjective 1. not worthy; lacking worth or excellence. 2. not commendable or creditable. 3. not of adequate merit or character. 4. of a kind not worthy (with of, expressed or understood). 5. undeserving. 6. not deserved… …

  • 24unearned — [adj] undeserved not deserved, not earned, not merited, not warranted, unmerited, unwarranted; concepts 545,548,558 …

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  • 25un|earned — «uhn URND», adjective. 1. not earned by labor or service; not worked for: »an unearned gift of nature. 2. not earned by merit; not deserved; unmerited: »unearned punishment. 3. Baseball. scored because of a defensive error or errors: »The Phils… …

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  • 26Pauli Toivonen — Born August 22 1929 in Jyväskylä, Finland, Died February 14 2005 was a Finnish rally car driver. He drove for Citroën, Lancia and Porsche and had many successes to his credit. Pauli was the father of Harri and Henri Toivonen.Whilst Pauli Toivonen …

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  • 27O Pão e o Vinho — (English: Bread and Wine) is a 1981 Portuguese documentary feature film produced and directed by Ricardo Costa, his second docufiction after Changing Tides (Mau Tempo, Marés e Mudança) – 1996/7. The third is Mists (Brumas) 2003. Contents 1… …

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  • 28unworthy — [unwʉr′thē] adj. unworthier, unworthiest [ME] 1. lacking merit or value; worthless 2. not deserving: often with of 3. not fit or becoming: usually with of [a remark unworthy of a gentleman] 4. not deserved or warranted unworthily …

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  • 29unworthy — adjective Date: 13th century 1. a. lacking in excellence or value ; poor, worthless b. base, dishonorable 2. not meritorious ; undeserving < unworthy of attention > 3. not deserved ; …

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  • 30Hume's principle — Hume s Principle, or HP the terms were coined by George Boolos mdash;says that the number of F s is equal to the number of G s if there is a one to one correspondence (a bijection) between the F s and the G s. HP can be stated formally in systems …

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