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  • 21Foreign trust — commonly refers to a trust that is governed by the laws of a jurisdiction other than the United States. These trusts may be used for investment, estate planning and succession planning purposes, but are most commonly used for asset… …

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  • 22Midas (band) — For other uses, see Midas (disambiguation). Midas Origin Stourbridge, England Genres Indie rock Years active 2003 – March 2009 Labels …

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  • 23discretionally — See discretional. * * * …

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  • 24optional — optionality, n. optionally, adv. /op sheuh nl/, adj. 1. left to one s choice; not required or mandatory: Formal dress is optional. 2. leaving something to choice. [1755 65; OPTION + AL1] Syn. 1. discretional, elective, voluntary. * * * …

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  • 25Eastern Bloc emigration and defection — Conrad Schumann leaping over barbed wire into West Berlin on August 15, 1961, three days after construction began on the Berlin Wall[1] Eastern Bloc emigration and defection was a point of controversy during the Cold War. After Worl …

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  • 26Eastern Bloc information dissemination — Eastern Bloc Annexed into SSRs …

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  • 27Constitution of Argentina of 1853 — Argentine Constitution of 1853 Cover of the original manuscript of the 1853 Constitution Ratified …

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  • 28permissive — per·mis·sive adj 1: based on or having permission permissive occupancy a permissive user of the vehicle 2: granting permission or discretion (as to the court) a permissive statute 3: not compulsory: as a …

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  • 29spontaneous — I adjective discretional, discretionary, elective, extemporal, extemporaneous, extemporary, extempore, free, free willed, impetuous, impromptu, improvisatorial, improvised, impulsive, indeliberate, independent, natural, optional, rash, self… …

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  • 30adoptive — adop·tive /ə däp tiv/ adj 1 a: having adopted an adoptive parent b: having been adopted an adoptive child 2: made or acquired by accepting as one s own the words or actions of another to constitute an adoptive admission...defendant must …

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