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  • 91Legal history of marijuana in the United States — The legal history of marijuana in the United States mainly involves the 20th and 21st centuries. In the 1800s, marijuana (also referred to as cannabis) was legal in most states, as hemp to make items such as rope, sails, and clothes, and was used …

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  • 92Ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan — This article focuses on ethnic minorities in the Republic of Azerbaijan.DemographicsAccording to the 1999 census, ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan represent 10% of the population, including Lezgins (the largest minority group, making up 2.2% of… …

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  • 93Assembly Measures — In Wales, an Assembly Measure is Primary legislation that is a category lower than an Act of Parliament. In the case of Contemporary Welsh Law, the difference with Acts is that the competence to pass Measures is subject to LCOs or Legislative… …

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  • 94Alcohol laws of Missouri — Flag of Missouri Location of Missouri The alcohol l …

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  • 95Douglas Bruce — For other people named Douglas Bruce, see Douglas Bruce (disambiguation). Douglas Bruce Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 15th district In office January 14, 2008 …

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  • 96Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta — Infobox Canada Political Party party name = Wildrose Alliance party wikicolourid = Canadian Alliance status = active class = prov party leader = Paul Hinman president = Jeff Callaway foundation = 2008 dissolution = ideology = Conservatism… …

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  • 97Most Excellent Majesty — is a form of address in the United Kingdom. It is mainly used in Acts of Parliament, where the phrase the Queen s [King s] most Excellent Majesty is used in the enacting clause. The standard is as follows: “ BE IT ENACTED by the Queen s most… …

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  • 98Lexis (Aristotle) — Lexis (lek sis) A Greek word meaning: A complete group of words in a language, vocabulary, the total set of all words in a language, all words that have meaning or a function in grammar. Lexis according to Plato According to Plato, lexis is the… …

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  • 99Charlemagne — /shahr leuh mayn /; Fr. /shannrdd leuh mannn yeu/, n. ( Charles the Great ) A.D. 742 814, king of the Franks 768 814; as Charles I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 800 814. * * * or Carolus Magnus ( Charles the Great ) born April 2, c. 742 died… …

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  • 100Iraq — /i rak , i rahk /, n. a republic in SW Asia, N of Saudi Arabia and W of Iran, centering in the Tigris Euphrates basin of Mesopotamia. 22,219,289; 172,000 sq. mi. (445,480 sq. km). Cap.: Baghdad. Also, Irak. * * * Iraq Introduction Iraq Background …

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