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  • 51Reform Act 1832 — First page of the Reform Act 1832 This painting by …

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  • 52Robert Walpole — For other people named Robert Walpole, see Robert Walpole (disambiguation). The Right Honourable The Earl of Orford KG KB PC …

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  • 53Electoral College (United States) — Electoral votes by state/federal district, for the elections of 2012, 2016 and 2020, with apportionment changes between the 2000 and 2010 Censuses …

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  • 54Cologne Marathon — Köln Marathon in 2006 The Cologne Marathon (Köln Marathon) is an annual marathon held in Cologne, Germany. Since October 1997 the marathon has been held annually in early October, except for 2004 and 2005 when it was held in late September.… …

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  • 55Chris Conley — (Photo: Mary Gaston) Background information Birth name Christopher Lane Conley Born February 29, 198 …

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  • 56Eric Stenman — is a music producer/engineer/mixer currently living in the Los Angeles area. Eric has recorded projects with artists including Saves The Day, Will Haven, Gameface, Senses Fail, The Comas, Far, Ghostride, Forever The Sickest Kids, Dashboard… …

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  • 57The Golden Speech — The rhetorical piece, The Golden Speech, was delivered by Queen Elizabeth I of England to 141 Members of the Commons (including the Speaker), on November 30th, 1601. It was a speech that was expected to be a addressing some pricing concerns,… …

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  • 58industrialization — See industrialize. * * * Process of converting to a socioeconomic order in which industry is dominant. The changes that took place in Britain during the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and 19th century led the way for the early… …

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  • 59wal- — To be strong. 1. Suffixed (stative) form *wal ē . vale2, valence, valetudinarian, valiant, valid, valor, value; ambivalence, avail, convalesce …

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  • 60compensate — compensatingly, adv. compensator, n. /kom peuhn sayt /, v., compensated, compensating. v.t. 1. to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble. 2. to counterbalance; offset; be equivalent to: He… …

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