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  • 81Infamy — Infamy, in common usage, is notoriety gained from a negative incident or reputation (as opposed to fame). The word stems from the Latin infamia , antonym of fama (fame).Infamy is a term of art in Roman Catholic Canon Law. The remainder of this… …

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  • 82Adolf Hitler — Hitler redirects here. For other uses, see Hitler (disambiguation). Adolf Hitler …

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  • 83Young Moro Professionals Network — The Young Moro Professionals Network (YMPN) is a non governmental organization (NGO) composed of young Moro professionals advocating peaceful means to improve the socio economic well being of the Bangsamoro people. While a majority of members… …

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  • 84Guaimar IV of Salerno — Guaimar IV [Also Waimar , Gaimar , Guaimaro , Guaimario , Guaimarius , or Weimarius . According to a revised genealogy by Huguette Taviana Carozzi, he is sometimes numbered Guaimar V. Gravett, 132, calls him the Iron Hand. ] (c, 1013 ndash; ass.… …

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  • 85List of Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament, 1980-1999 — This is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1980 1999. For acts passed prior to 1707 see List of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament and List of Acts of Parliament of the Scottish… …

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  • 86Nicholstown, Hampshire — Infobox UK place country = England map type = Southampton official name= Nicholstown Newtown latitude = 50.91133 longitude = 1.39551 population = area total km2 = unitary england= Southampton lieutenancy england= Hampshire post town= SOUTHAMPTON… …

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  • 87Child Protective Services — Family law Entering into marriag …

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  • 88Marcus Einfeld — Born Marcus Richard Einfeld 22 September 1938 (1938 09 22) (age 73) Sydney, New South Wales Nationality Australian Education BA, LL B …

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  • 89Liquidator (law) — In law, a liquidator is the officer appointed when a company goes into winding up or liquidation who has responsibility for collecting in all of the assets of the company and settling all claims against the company before putting the company into …

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  • 90Ecclesiastical Judge — An Ecclesiastical Judge (in Latin Judex or Iudex Ecclesiasticus ) is an ecclesiastical person who possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction either in general or in the strict sense. Catholic canon lawThe official body appointed by the qualified… …

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