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  • 61Sceptics (The) — The sceptics Michael Frede INTRODUCTION When we speak of ‘scepticism’ and of ‘sceptics’, we primarily think of a philosophical position according to which nothing is known for certain, or even nothing can be known for certain. There are certain… …

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  • 62Samuel Alito Supreme Court nomination — On October 31, 2005, Samuel Alito was nominated by President George W. Bush for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States to replace the retiring Sandra Day O Connor. Alito had been a judge on the United States Court of Appeals… …

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  • 63Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution — United States of America This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Original text of the Constitution Preamble Articles of the Constitution I · …

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  • 64News International phone hacking scandal — Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive officer of News Corporation, the parent company of News International The News International phone hacking scandal is an ongoing controversy involving mainly the News of the World but also other… …

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  • 65HUMINT — HUMINT, a syllabic abbreviation of the words HUMan INTelligence, refers to intelligence gathering by means of interpersonal contact, as opposed to the more technical intelligence gathering disciplines such as SIGINT, IMINT, and MASINT. NATO… …

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  • 66I've Got a Secret — Infobox Television show name = I ve Got A Secret caption = I ve Got a Secret title card genre = Game show creator = Allan Sherman presenter = starring = Garry Moore Bill Cullen Steve Allen Stephanie Miller Bil Dwyer theme music composer =… …

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  • 67Something from nothing — argument is a philosophical argument that proves logically: The existence of any thing cannot have come from nothing or no thing nor could it have ever existed at all.To partially grasp this understanding the philosopher must first realise that… …

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  • 68cross-examination — I noun asking questions, challenge, checking, cross interrogation, cross questioning, enquiry, evidence seeking, examination, exploration, formulating questions, grilling, inquest, inquiry, inquisition, interpellation, interrogation,… …

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  • 69Tootsie Pops — Tootsie Roll Pops Tootsie Pops[1] are hard candy lollipops filled with chocolate flavored chewy Tootsie Roll. They were invented in 1930 by Lukas R. Luke Weisgram, an employee of The Sweets Company of America. The company changed its name to… …

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  • 70Miranda v. Arizona — Supreme Court of the United States Argued February 28 – March 1, 1966 De …

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