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  • 91Campaign for "santorum" neologism — In response to comments by U.S. Senator Rick Santorum criticized as anti gay by gay rights groups[1] and some politicians,[2] sex columnist and gay rights activist Dan Savage began a campaign in 2003 to associate Santorum s surname with a sexual… …

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  • 92παρασκώπτουσ' — παρασκώπτουσα , παρασκώπτω intervene with jests pres part act fem nom/voc sg (attic epic doric ionic) παρασκώπτουσι , παρασκώπτω intervene with jests pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic) παρασκώπτουσι , παρασκώπτω intervene… …

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  • 93interventor — ˈventə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, from interventus (past participle of intervenire to intervene) + or more at intervene 1. : a person designated by a church to reconcile parties and unite them in the choice of officers …

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  • 94interpose — verb ( posed; posing) Etymology: Middle French interposer, from Latin interponere (perfect indicative interposui), from inter + ponere to put more at position Date: 1582 transitive verb 1. a. to place in an intervening position b. to put… …

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  • 95False Claims Act — The False Claims Act (usc|31|3729|3733, also called the Lincoln Law ) is an American federal law which allows people who are not affiliated with the government to file actions against federal contractors claiming fraud against the government. The …

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  • 96International Court of Justice — ICJ redirects here. For the commission, see International Commission of Jurists. World Court redirects here. For other uses, see World Court (disambiguation). Not to be confused with the International Criminal Court. International Court of… …

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  • 97League of Nations — (English) Société des Nations (French) Sociedad de Naciones (Spanish) International organization …

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  • 98Nicaragua v. United States — The Republic of Nicaragua v. The United States of America[1] was a 1984 case of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in which the ICJ ruled in favor of Nicaragua and against the United States and awarded reparations to Nicaragua. The ICJ held …

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  • 99Peloponnesian War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Peloponnesian War caption=The Peloponnesian War date=c. 431–April 25, 404 BC place=Mainland Greece, Asia Minor, Sicily territory=Dissolution of the Delian League result=Peloponnesian League victory… …

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  • 100Thirty Years' War — For other uses, see Thirty Years War (disambiguation). 30 Years War Les Grandes Misères de …

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