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  • 101Offences Against The Person Act 1861 — The Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (24 25 Vict. c.100) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It consolidated provisions related to offences against the person (an expression which, in particular,… …

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  • 102Badness — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Capability of producing evil. Bad qualities. < N PARAG:Badness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 hurtfulness hurtfulness &c.???adj. Sgm: N 1 virulence virulence GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 evil doer evil doer &c. 913 Sgm: N 2 bane …

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  • 103Corporal punishment — This article is about punishment involving pain, not designed to cause injury. For other forms of physical punishment, see physical punishment. For the Blackadder episode, see Corporal Punishment (Blackadder). For the American professional… …

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  • 104Chemical weapon — Chemical weapons Pallets of 155 mm artillery shells containing HD (distilled sulfur mustard agent) at Pueblo Depot Activity (PUDA) chemical weapons storage facility. Blister Agents: (Vesicants) …

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  • 105Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress — B 17 redirects here. For other uses, see B17 (disambiguation). B 17 Flying Fortress Boeing B 17E …

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  • 106Lion — For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). Lion[1] Temporal range: Early Pleistocene to recent …

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  • 107List of Preacher characters — The following is a list of characters from the comic book series Preacher, created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Jesse Custer 1.2 Tulip O Hare 1.3 …

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  • 108Charlie Macartney — Personal information Full name Char …

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  • 109Torture and the United States — Torture in the United States include documented and alleged cases inside the United States and outside the border by government personnel. Note that such incidents are not necessarily the policy of or done with the approval of the United States… …

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  • 110Zemiology — IntroductionZemiology, or the study of social harms, originated as a critique of criminology and the notion of crime criminology. Zemiology gets its name from the Greek word zemia , meaning harm. [Hillyard, P. (with C. Pantazis, S. Tombs and D.… …

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