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  • 121illicit — il·lic·it /il li sət/ adj: not permitted: unlawful an illicit motive to defeat or evade the taxes In re Haas, 48 F.3d 1153 (1995) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 122Duopoly (broadcasting) — For other uses, see Duopoly (disambiguation). In United States broadcast television and radio, duopoly is a term used to describe a single company which owns two or more stations in the same city or community. This usage is technically… …

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  • 123Characters of Shakespear's Plays —   …

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  • 124Nora Wall — (formerly Sister Dominic of the Sisters of Mercy) (born 1948) is a former Irish nun of the Sisters of Mercy who was wrongfully convicted of rape in June 1999, and served four days of a life sentence in July 1999, before her conviction was quashed …

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  • 125Sino-Indian War — Part of Cold War …

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  • 126Virginity — Virgin and Maiden redirect here. For other uses, see Virgin (disambiguation) and Maiden (disambiguation). Invocation by Frederick Leighton White has traditionally been associated with ritual purity, innocence and virginity. Virginity refers to… …

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  • 127Pearl Harbor (film) — Infobox Film name = Pearl Harbor caption = Theatrical release poster director = Michael Bay producer = Jerry Bruckheimer Michael Bay writer = Randall Wallace starring = Ben Affleck Alec Baldwin Jon Voight Cuba Gooding, Jr Dan Aykroyd Josh… …

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  • 128Slavery in ancient Greece — Funerary stele of Mnesarete; a young servant (left) is facing her dead mistress.[1] Attica, circa 380 BC. (Glyptothek, Munich, Germany) Slavery was common practice …

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