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  • ...ve special value and interest to modern scholars as [[cultural artifact]]s of the 19th and early 20th centuries. ...tors were American, and a New York office was established to run that side of the enterprise.{{Citation needed|date=June 2007}}
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  • | image = {{Double image|center|Spine of Americanized Encyclopaedia Britannica.jpg|49|Americanized Encyclopædia Bri | image_caption = New American edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (1899)
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  • ...now [[St Bonaventure's Catholic Comprehensive School]]) for the remainder of his priestly education. In 1890 he was ordained into the priesthood with th ...ly and educational duties, until in October 1895 when he was put in charge of the newly founded Franciscan college in [[Buckingham]], (which is now [[St
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  • | region = Western Philosophy | era = [[20th-century philosophy]]
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  • This is a list of '''[[food]] items named after people'''. :For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[eponym]].
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  • ...rsons. The stem may be either a person's real name or a [[nickname]]. Some of the [[eponym]]s are given by people adhering to the movements mentioned, ot ...Georgist]] - after [[Gheorghe I. Brătianu]] (though this is also the name of a philosophical ideology; see below)
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  • ...h and Welfare.</ref><ref>Copeland, J (2004). Developments in the treatment of cannabis use disorder. ''Current Opinion in Psychiatry'' 17, 2114-2121</ref ...ticle deals with the different interventions to assist in the '''cessation of cannabis use'''.
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  • ...on (re-enactment).jpg|thumb|Re-enactment of the first public demonstration of [[general anesthesia]] by [[William T. G. Morton]] on October 16, 1846 in t ...physicians and other Eastern scholars maintained and advanced the practice of [[Medicine in medieval Islam|medicine]] in the [[Arab World]] during the mi
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  • ...ction_penalty = [[Life imprisonment|Life in prison without the possibility of parole]] | occupation = Former [[professor|assistant professor]] of [[mathematician|mathematics]]
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  • ...ganization]] against invaders grew out of the Anglo-Saxon "fyrd". In times of crisis, the [[militiaman]] left his [[civilian]] duties and became a soldie ...ehavior or attitudes. (However, Merriam-Webster does not recognize the use of ''militant'' as a noun. It defines it only as a word which functions to des
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  • ...errorism''' is the systematic use of [[fear|terror]] especially as a means of [[coercion]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Terrorism ...tical or ideological goal, and deliberately target or disregard the safety of [[non-combatant]]s (civilians).{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
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  • |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg ...ww.state.gov/s/ct/rls/45394.htm|title=Council Decision|publisher=[[Council of the European Union]]|accessdate=2007-08-14| archiveurl = http://web.archive
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  • ...found that Iraq was not producing nor planning to produce WMD at the time of the invasion. ...in 1970, a [[Doctor of Philosophy]] in microbiology from the [[University of Notre Dame]].
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  • ...jir''' or '''Muhajir Abdullah''', is a [[United States citizen]] convicted of aiding [[terrorism|terrorists]]. ...a half years as an "enemy combatant" after his arrest in 2002 on suspicion of plotting a radioactive "[[dirty bomb]]" attack. That charge was dropped and
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  • ...erterrorist Center]]. He then worked again as Special Advisor to the Chief of the bin Laden unit from September 2001 to November 2004. ...nstitutionalized barbarism."<ref name=ih253 /><ref>L. Ali Khan. ''A theory of international terrorism''. 2006, page 243-4</ref> Osama bin Laden acknowled
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  • ...sing tenets of [[shamanism|shamanistic]], ecstatic, mystical and [[eastern philosophy]]. It also draws from [[Gestalt psychology|Gestalt]], the human potential ...d freeing the mind, one can connect to the essence of the soul, the source of inspiration in which an individual has unlimited possibility and potential.
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