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  • 101Chief Minister of Kerala — This article is about information specific to the chief minister of Kerala. For generic information on the Indian chief minister system, see Chief Minister (India). For a list of chief ministers of the state, see List of Chief Ministers of Kerala …

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  • 102Criminal Justice Administration Act 1851 — The Criminal Justice Administration Act 1851[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to amend the Law relating to the Expences of Prosecuti …

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  • 103Jerusalem Crown — The Jerusalem Crown: Keter Yerushalayim (כתר ירושלים The Jerusalem Crown ), is a text of the Tanakh printed in Jerusalem in 2001, and is referred to in English as the Jerusalem Codex. The text has been recognized as the official Bible of the… …

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  • 104Portal:Supreme Court of the United States — Shortcut: P:SCOTUS Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion …

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  • 105examiner — ex·am·in·er n: a person who examines: as a: a court officer empowered to administer an oath and take testimony b: a person whose work is to inspect usu. a specified thing or situation a bank examiner Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 106commissioner for oaths — noun Brit. a solicitor authorized to administer an oath to a person making an affidavit …

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  • 107instate — v install, invest, induct, initiate, Rare. auspicate; inaugurate, swear in, administer the oath of office; establish, chair, seat; crown, enthrone; frock, Eccles. ordain …

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  • 108invest — v 1. put money to use, put money into, sink money into (all of money) advance, pay or lay out, risk, venture; provide money or capital for, fund, subsidize, back or support financially, patronize 2. spend, expend, disburse, Inf. put out, give,… …

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  • 109ordain — v 1. frock; induct, install, inaugurate, swear in, administer the oath of office, instate, Rare. auspicate; invest, chair, establish in office; crown, enthrone; consecrate, anoint. 2. enact, make into law, legislate, pass into law, establish, set …

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  • 110exorcise — ex•or•cise or ex•or•cize [[t]ˈɛk sɔrˌsaɪz, sər [/t]] v. t. cised, cis•ing or cized, ciz•ing 1) to seek to expel (an evil spirit) by religious or solemn ceremonies 2) to free of evil spirits or malignant influences • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME <… …

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