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  • 101unessentiality — noun the property of being unessential …

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  • 102SCOTT, Sir Ernest (1867-1939) — historian was born at Northampton, England, on 21 June 1867. He was educated at St Katherine s Church of England school, Northampton, in which later he was a pupil teacher. He then became a journalist, worked on the London Globe, and coming to… …

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  • 103Charles Darwin's religious views — Charles Darwin (1809–1882), who proposed the theory of evolution by means of natural selection. Charles Darwin s views on religion have been the subject of much interest. His work which was pivotal in the development of modern biology and… …

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  • 104Christianity in the 16th century — Main articles: Protestant Reformation and Counter Reformation See also: Christianity in the 15th century and Christianity in the 17th century Contents 1 Age of Discovery (1492–1769) 2 Protestant Reformation (1521–1579) …

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  • 105Clarence Dupnik — Pima County, Arizona Sheriff Born January 11, 1936 (1936 01 11) (age 75) Place of birth Helena, Texas Yea …

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  • 106Clarence E. Coe — Coe Clarence Elliot[1] Coe (1873–1943), known as Clarence E. Coe, was one of the first settlers and farmers in Palms, California, and a member of the Los Angeles Police Commission from 1929 to 1931 and of the Los Angeles City Council from 1931 to …

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  • 107Cyrk (company) — Cyrk was once one of the largest promotions companies in the world with over 2000 employes worldwide. The company s stock was listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol CYRK. From its earliest days as a public company and headquartered in… …

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  • 108incidental — in·ci·den·tal /ˌin sə dent əl/ adj 1: subordinate or secondary in importance or position incidental benefits 2: incident 3: occurring by chance or in isolation incidental use of a person s …

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  • 109null — / nəl/ adj [Anglo French nul, literally, not any, from Latin nullus, from ne not + ullus any]: having no legal or binding force: void a null contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 110petty — pet·ty / pe tē/ adj: relatively minor in degree a petty offense punishable by not more than six months in prison compare grand Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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