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  • 71Malcolm MacDonald — This page is about the politician. For the footballer, see Malcolm Macdonald. For the music critic, see Malcolm MacDonald (music critic). The Right Honourable Malcolm MacDonald OM, PC …

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  • 72British Gazette — The British Gazette was a short lived British newspaper published by the Government during the General Strike of 1926.One of the first groups of workers called out by the Trades Union Congress when the general strike began on May 3 were the… …

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  • 73King Leopold's Soliloquy — is a 1905 pamphlet by Mark Twain. Its subject is King Leopold s rule over the Congo Free State. A work of political satire harshly condemnatory of his actions, it ostensibly recounts Leopold speaking in his own defense.King Leopold raves madly… …

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  • 74Islamic sexual jurisprudence — This is a sub article of Islamic marital jurisprudence and human sexuality.Sexuality in Islam is largely described by the Qur an, Islamic tradition, and religious leaders both past and present as being confined to marital relationships between… …

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  • 75Expressivism — in meta ethics is a theory about the meaning of moral language. According to expressivism, sentences that employ moral terms–for example, “It is wrong to torture an innocent human being”–are not descriptive or fact stating; moral terms such as… …

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  • 76M62 coach bombing — Infobox terrorist attack title=M62 coach bombing location=M62 motorway, Yorkshire, England date= 4 February, 1974 type= Time bomb fatalities= 12 (soldiers and their family members) injuries= 38 (soldiers and their family members) perps= Unknown,… …

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  • 77Robert Sungenis — Robert A. Sungenis (born 1955), is the controversial founder of the Bellarmine Theological Forum. Sungenis is known for his works in apologetics critiquing the Protestant doctrines of Sola Fide and Sola Scriptura. He has also become known for his …

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  • 78Mírzá `Abbás Núrí — Mírzá Abbás i Núrí Mírzá Abbás i Núrí (Persian: ميرزا عباس نوري,) more commonly known as Mírzá Buzurg was the father of Bahá u lláh, the founder of the Bahá í Faith. Mírzá Buzurg was a nobleman from the Persian province of Núr, and worked for a… …

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  • 79Perfection — For other uses, see Perfection (disambiguation). Perfect redirects here. For other uses, see Perfect (disambiguation). Perfection is, broadly, a state of completeness and flawlessness. The term perfection is actually used to designate a range of… …

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  • 80Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae — is the name for a Papal encyclical of Pope Leo XIII. The encyclical was addressed to Our Beloved Son, James Cardinal Gibbons, Cardinal Priest of the Title Sancta Maria, Beyond the Tiber, Archbishop of Baltimore , and was promulgated on January 22 …

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