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  • 41Supreme Court of Civil Judicature of New South Wales — The Supreme Court of Civil Judicature of New South Wales was a court established in the early 19th century in the colony of New South Wales. The colony was subsequently to become a state of Australia in 1901. The court had jurisdiction to deal… …

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  • 42rule — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. law, regulation; government, authority; ruler. See rule, measurement. II Regulation for standard procedure Nouns 1. rule, law, ordinance, regulation, canon, code, act, measure, statute; decision,… …

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  • 43Supreme Governor of the Church of England — The Supreme Governor of the Church of England is a title held by the British Monarchs which signifies their titular leadership over the Church of England. [ [http://www.royalinsight.gov.uk/output/Page4708.asp The Monarchy Today > Queen and State… …

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  • 44Supreme Council of Antiquities — The Supreme Council of Antiquities (often called SCA) is the branch of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture responsible for the conservation, protection and regulation of all antiquities and archaeological excavations in Egypt. Established in 1859 as …

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  • 45Rule of four — The rule of four is a Supreme Court of the United States practice that permits four of the nine justices to grant a writ of certiorari. This is done specifically to prevent a majority of the court from controlling all the cases it agrees to… …

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  • 46Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation — The Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation (a.k.a. Supreme Council of Jihad and Liberation) is an Iraqi insurgent front comprised of some 22 milita groups formed in October 2007 and led by former Iraqi vice president and deputy chairman of the… …

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  • 47Supreme Court cases of the American Civil War — A number of cases were tried before the Supreme Court of the United States during the period of the American Civil War. These cases focused on wartime civil liberties, and the ability of the various branches of the government to alter them. The… …

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  • 48Supreme Court of Cameroon — The Supreme Court (French Cour Suprême ) is the highest judicial body in Cameroon. As defined in Article V of the Constitution of Cameroon, the Supreme Court is above the courts of appeal and the tribunals. It is nominally independent of the… …

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  • 49rule — I. noun Etymology: Middle English reule, from Anglo French, from Latin regula straightedge, rule, from regere to keep straight, direct more at right Date: 13th century 1. a. a prescribed guide for conduct or action b. the laws or regulations… …

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  • 50Supreme Alphabet — The Supreme Alphabet is, in the Nation of Gods and Earths, a system of interpreting text and finding deeper meaning in the original 120 Questions written by Elijah Muhammad and Wallace Fard Muhammad by assigning actual meanings to the letters of… …

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