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  • 111Expulsion (academia) — Expulsion at a school or university is defined as removing a student from the institution for violating rules or honor codes. Expulsion in the UK State Sector The rules associated with the exclusion If a child has been expelled from two schools… …

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  • 112Anglican Eucharistic theology — is divergent in practice, reflecting the essential comprehensiveness of the tradition. A few low church Anglicans, expressing a Zwinglian ethos, tend to take a strictly memorialist view of the sacrament. In other words, they see Holy Communion as …

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  • 113Biblical apocrypha — This article is about a class of books included in some Bibles. For other books generally excluded from Bibles, see Apocrypha. Part of a series on The Bible …

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  • 114Henry John Wrixon — Sir Henry John Wrixon KCMG (18 October 1839 – 9 April 1913) was an Australian barrister and politician.Wrixon was the son of Arthur Nicholas Wrixon, a county court judge in Victoria, Australia, and his wife, Charlotte Matilda, daughter of Captain …

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  • 115Back at the Barnyard — This article is about the series. For the film, see Barnyard (film). Back at the Barnyard The show logo with the post 2010 Nick logo. Genre Comedy Surreal humor Off colo …

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  • 116Vergonha — Articleissues POV = January 2008 refimprove = May 2008 citecheck = June 2008 external links = June 2008 La vergonha (Occitan for shame, pronounced|beɾˈɣuɲɔ) is what some Occitans call the nefarious effects of various policies of the Government of …

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  • 117Micro Bill Systems — Micro Bill Systems, also known as MicroBillSys, MBS and Platte Media, is an online collection service with offices in Leeds, England,[1] considered to be malware.[2] The company states that it is a professional billing company offering software… …

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  • 118Great Depression — This article is about the severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s. For other uses, see The Great Depression (disambiguation) …

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  • 119hearsay — /hear say /, n. 1. unverified, unofficial information gained or acquired from another and not part of one s direct knowledge: I pay no attention to hearsay. 2. an item of idle or unverified information or gossip; rumor: a malicious hearsay. adj.… …

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  • 120Ginsburg, Ruth Bader — orig. Ruth Joan Bader born March 15, 1933, Brooklyn, N.Y., N.Y., U.S. U.S. jurist. Although she graduated at the top of her class at Columbia Law School (1959), she was turned down for numerous jobs because of her gender. From 1972 to 1980 she… …

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