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  • 121Michael Gorlovsky — Date of birth 24 January 1963 (1963 01 24) (age 48) Place of birth Dzerzhinsk, Soviet Union …

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  • 122corruption — I noun abuse of public trust, act of bribing, act of profiteering, baseness, breach of faith, breach of trust, bribery, complicity, conduct involving graft, corrupt inducement, corruptela, corruptibility, corruptio, crime, criminality, debasement …

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  • 123National Australia Bank — Limited Type Public Traded as ASX:  …

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  • 124New Democratic Party — This article is about the Canadian political party. For other political parties with the same name, see New Democratic Party (disambiguation). New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti démocratique Active federal&# …

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  • 125embezzlement — I noun appropriation, breach of trust, cheating, defalcation, fraud, fraudulent appropriation, fraudulent appropriation of money, fraudulent conversion, larceny, malversation, misappropriation, peculation, pilfering, purloining, stealing, swindle …

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  • 126NoScript — For the <noscript> HTML element, see HTML element#Other block elements. NoScript Developer(s) Giorgio Maone Stable release 2.1.8 / October 28, 2011; 10 days ago …

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  • 127Keech v. Sandford — (1726) Sel Cas. Ch.61; [1558 1774] All ER Rep 230 is a foundational case on the fiduciary duty of loyalty. It concerns the law of trusts and has affected much of the thinking on directors duties in company law.FactsA child had inherited the lease …

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  • 128Seminole Nation v. United States — Argued: April 1, 2, 1942.Decided: May 11, 1942.Citations: 316 U.S. 286, 62 S. Ct. 1049Deciding Justices: Justice Murphy wrote for the majority.Chief Justice Jackson dissented.Justice Reed took no part in the decision.Case History: The original… …

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