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  • 31corespondent — co·re·spon·dent /ˌkō ri spän dənt/ n 1: a joint respondent 2: a person named as guilty of adultery with the defendant in a divorce suit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 32Taliban treatment of women — Marsden, Peter. (1998). The Taliban: War, religion and the new order in Afghanistan . London: Zed Books Ltd, ISBN 10: 1856495221 pp88 101.] Women were forced to wear the burqa in public, because, according to a Taliban spokesman, the face of a… …

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  • 33William IV of the United Kingdom — William IV William IV, painted by Sir Martin A …

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  • 34Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster — This Presbyterian denomination is not related to the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland or the Free Church of Scotland Infobox Christian denomination name = Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster | imagewidth = 120px caption = main classification …

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  • 35Maine — • Commonly known as the Pine Tree State, but is sometimes called the Star in the East Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Maine     Maine      …

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  • 36Marie of Brabant, Duchess of Bavaria — Marie (centre), with her husband Louis (left) and his second wife Anna of Glogau (right). Marie of Brabant (1226–1256) was a daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Marie of Hohenstaufen. She married Louis II, Duke of Bavaria, being the first… …

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  • 37adulterous — a. Guilty of adultery, committing adultery, advouteous, impure, debased, illicit, spurious, corrupt, unchaste, rakish, dissolute …

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  • 38adulterer — [ə dul′tər ər] n. [altered, after L adulterare, from ME avowterer, avouter < OFr avoutre < avoutrer, to commit adultery < L adulterare: see ADULTERATE] a person (esp. a man) guilty of adultery …

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  • 39Charlemagne — (742 814)    The greatest king of the Middle Ages, Charlemagne forged a powerful empire during his long reign from 768 to 814 and left an indelible mark on his age and the generations to come. The son of Pippin the Short, the first Carolingian… …

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  • 40JOB, BOOK OF — (named for its hero (Heb. אִיּוֹב), ancient South Arabian and Thamudic yʾb; Old Babylonian Ayyābum, Tell el Amarna tablet, no. 256, line 6, A ia ab; either from yʾb, to bear ill will or compounded of ay where? and ʾab (divine) father ), one of… …

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