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  • 11You Can't Always Get What You Want — Infobox Song Name = You Can t Always Get What You Want Artist = The Rolling Stones Album = Let It Bleed Released= December 5, 1969 track no = 9 Recorded = November 16 17, 1968 Genre = Rock Length = 7:31 Writer = Jagger/Richards Label = Decca… …

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  • 12insurance — A contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the compensation is usually called the insurer or underwriter; the… …

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  • 13insurance — A contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the compensation is usually called the insurer or underwriter; the… …

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  • 14Mark Zuckerberg — Zuckerberg at the 37th G8 summit in 2011 …

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  • 15Pemberton Mill — The Pemberton Mill was a large factory in Lawrence, Massachusetts, which collapsed without warning on January 10, 1860 in what is likely to be the worst industrial accident in Massachusetts history [http://www.celebrateboston.com/disasters/industr… …

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  • 16story — I (falsehood) noun canard, concoction, deceit, deception, deliberate falsification, dissemblance, dissimulation, distortion, duplicity, evasion, fabrication, faithlessness, false statement, falsification, falsity, fantasy, fib, fiction, figment,… …

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  • 17untruth — a. 1. Falsehood, treachery, want of fidelity. 2. Falsehood, lie, fiction, fabrication, story, forgery, invention, misstatement, misrepresentation …

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  • 18dishonesty — Want of honesty; lying; stealing; defrauding. Something more than mere negligence, mistake, error in judgment, or incompetence. Irvin Jacobs & Co. v Fidelity & Deposit Co. (CA7 Ill) 202 F2d 794, 37 ALR2d 889. But not necessarily such conduct as… …

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  • 19Religion (Philosophies of) — Philosophies of religion Marcel, Jaspers, Levinas William Desmond Gabriel Marcel (1889–1973), Karl Jaspers (1883–1969) and Emmanuel Levinas (1906–) seem like a mere aggregate of thinkers. Jaspers, a German thinker who coined the phrase Existenz… …

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  • 20Oath of office — Lyndon B. Johnson taking the presidential oath of office in 1963, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an office, usually a position in government… …

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