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  • 51Honorary degree — For other degrees, see Academic degree. Not to be confused with an honours degree. An honorary degree[1] or a degree honoris causa (Latin: for the sake of the honour ) is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree awarding… …

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  • 52Grand Ducal Highness — His/Her Grand Ducal Highness (acronym: HGDH) is a style of address used before the princely titles of the non reigning members of some German ruling families headed by a Grand Duke. No currently reigning family employs the style, although it was… …

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  • 53Italian honorifics — These are some of the honorifics used in Italy.NobilityAs part of the republican constitution that became effective in Italy on 1 January 1948, titles of nobility ceased to be recognized in law (although they were not, strictly, abolished or… …

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  • 54History of president — The word president is derived from the Latin prae before + sedere to sit. As such, it originally designated the officer who sits before a gathering and ensures that debate is conducted according to the rules of order ( see also chairman and… …

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  • 55Press Gang — This article is about the British television series Press Gang. For the old military practice of pressing men into service, see Impressment. Infobox television show name = Press Gang caption = Opening titles genre = Comedy Drama camera = Single… …

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  • 56Samuel Richardson — Infobox Writer name = Samuel Richardson caption = 1750 portrait by Joseph Highmore birthdate = birth date|1689|8|19|df=y birthplace = Mackworth, Derbyshire, England deathdate = death date and age|1761|7|4|1689|8|19|df=y occupation = Writer,… …

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  • 57Yang di-Pertuan Agong — of Malaysia Monarchy Federal …

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  • 58Princely Highness — (His) Princely Highness is the English rendering of (Zijne) Vorstelijke Hoogheid, a very rare style of address awarded by the colonial authorities of the Dutch East Indies (present Indonesia) to very few major Sultans on Java. The word Vorst at… …

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  • 59Von Dzvenkgau — The Dzvenkgau family is a noble family that through the centuries has produced many soldiers, civil servants and farmers. Family members were known for their attractivness and striking looks as well as their inherited trait of unusually tall… …

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  • 60one — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English on, an, from Old English ān; akin to Old High German ein one, Latin unus (Old Latin oinos), Sanskrit eka Date: before 12th century 1. being a single unit or thing < one day at a time > 2. a. being one in&#8230; …

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