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  • ...rchibald Constable''' (24 February 1774 – 21 July 1827) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[publisher]], [[bookseller]] and [[stationer]]. ...the orientalist, became its editor. In 1800 Constable began the ''Farmer's Magazine'', and in November 1802 he issued the first number of the ''[[Edinburgh Rev
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  • Ownership has changed many times, past owners including the Scottish publisher [[A & C Black]], [[Horace Everett Hooper]], [[Sears|Sears Roebuck ...ly a Scottish enterprise; it is one of the most enduring legacies of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Herman | first = Arthur | year =
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  • ...[[Johann Heinrich Zedler]], who argued that death alone should not render people notable. ...s, Macfarquhar and Bell were inspired by the intellectual ferment of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] and thought the time ripe for a new encyclopedia "compiled
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  • ...arbon compounds, was first written about in the mid 800's by the [[Persian people|Persian]] scholar [[Rhazes|Rāzi]] (or Rhazes). Termed ''naft abyad'' ("whi | publisher = Pembroke Publishers
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  • ...sk of subjecting to torture during the transfer, return and extradition of people between or within countries; and the adoption of security measures that res * Hundreds of people suspected of connections with the [[Taliban]] or al Qa'eda remain in long-t
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  • [[Image:Reignofterror.jpg|thumb|"[[Enemy of the people|Enemies of the people]]" headed for the [[guillotine]] during the [[Reign of Terror]].]] ...hinking.<ref>"A History of Terrorism’’, by Walter Laqueur, Transaction Publishers, 2000, ISBN 0765807998, p. 92 [http://books.google.com/books?id=RlqQHKpLfL8
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  • ...e "thought about" taking up arms in Chechnya, and being an acquaintance of people linked to terrorism (most notably, [[Khalil al-Deek]], [[Dhiren Barot]], an ...n facilities. He has also co-authored a book, and authored broadsheet and magazine pieces.<ref name="tim"/> In 2010, [[Gita Sahgal]], then the head of [[Amne
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  • In the ancient times in the [[Persian Empire]] people would pour grape juice concentrate over snow - in a bowl - and eat this as ...iven by the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' is from 1744, reprinted in a magazine in 1877. ''1744 in Pennsylvania Mag. Hist. & Biogr. (1877) I. 126 Among the
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