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  • 91Free state (government) — Free state is a term occasionally used in the official titles of some states. In principle the title asserts and emphasises the freedom of the state in question, but what this actually means varies greatly in different contexts: *Sometimes it… …

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  • 92Саркопсиллёз — самка Tunga penetrans МКБ 10 …

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  • 93special — adj. & n. adj. 1 a particularly good; exceptional; out of the ordinary (bought them a special present; took special trouble). b peculiar; specific; not general (lacks the special qualities required; the word has a special sense). 2 for a… …

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  • 94Primidone — Systematic (IUPAC) name 5 ethyl 5 phenyl hexahydropyrimidine 4,6 dione Clinical data Pregnancy cat. D …

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  • 95Bureaucracy — is the structure and set of regulations in place to control activity, usually in large organizations and government. As opposed to adhocracy, it is represented by standardized procedure (rule following) that dictates the execution of most or all… …

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  • 96Ben Matlock — Benjamin Leighton Ben Matlock is a fictional character from the television series, Matlock , played by Andy Griffith. Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who is worth every penny of his $100,000 fee. Known for visiting …

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  • 97Law & Order (season 10) — The following is a list of Law Order episodes from the series tenth season (1999–2000):[1] Contents 1 Cast 1.1 Law 1.2 Order 2 …

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  • 982007 Fort Dix attack plot — Location Fort Dix, New Jersey, United States Date Planned; …

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  • 99Equation of time — The equation of time is the difference over the course of a year between time as read from a sundial and time as read from a clock, measured in an ideal situation (ie. in a location at the centre of a time zone, and which does not use daylight… …

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  • 100Oba (ruler) — Oba is a West African synonym for monarch, one that is usually applied to the Yoruba and Edo rulers of the region. It is also often used by their traditional subjects to refer to other kings and queens, such as Elizabeth I of England, in their… …

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