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  • 71Charter of Democracy — The Charter of Democracy (Urdu: میثاق جمہوریت) was signed by Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan Muslim League and Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan Peoples Party on May 14, 2006 in London.[1] The document, signaling an alliance between two significant political… …

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  • 72Regulatory Flexibility Act — Infobox U.S. legislation name= Regulatory Flexibility Act fullname= The Regulatory Flexibility Act acronym= RFA / the Reg Flex Act enacted by= effective date= 1 January 1981 public law url= http://www.archives.gov/federal register/laws/regulatory …

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  • 73Mike Babinsky — is a school trustee and conservative political activist in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Early life and careerBabinsky resides in north end Winnipeg. He is a real estate agent in private life, and also started the Winnipeg Sponge Puck Hockey League… …

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  • 74Mumbai — Bombay redirects here. For other uses, see Bombay (disambiguation) …

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  • 75Foreign relations of Mexico — Mexico This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Mexico …

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  • 76Louis Brandeis — Louis Dembitz Brandeis Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court In office June 1, 1916[1] – February 13, 1939 …

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  • 77Cornell University — Cornell redirects here. For other uses, see Cornell (disambiguation). Cornell University Emblem of Cornell University Motto I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study …

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  • 78Nelson Rockefeller — 41st Vice President of the United States In office December 19, 1974 – January 20, 1977 President Gerald Ford …

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  • 79Ireland — Irelander, n. /uyeur leuhnd/, n. 1. John, 1838 1918, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer, born in Ireland: archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., 1888 1918. 2. Also called Emerald Isle. Latin, Hibernia. a large western island of the British …

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  • 80Law, Crime, and Law Enforcement — ▪ 2006 Introduction Trials of former heads of state, U.S. Supreme Court rulings on eminent domain and the death penalty, and high profile cases against former executives of large corporations were leading legal and criminal issues in 2005.… …

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