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  • positions in the Central Committee and Politburo of the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP). powers as France, the United States, and China and its deep roots in society.
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  • * Ockham's "Summa logicae", in Central Works of Philosophy Vol. 1, edited by John Shand, Acumen Publishing 2005, 2 * Duns Scotus on Possibilities, Powers, and the Possible, in Potentialität und Possibilität: Modalaussagen in de
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  • ...der shall be banned and consigned to “off-wiki” hell. Never mind that the central administrative junta that largely runs Wikipedia (“The Cabal”) makes ex So it would appear that ''the'' central policy of Wikipedia requires Wikipedia editors to ''construct'' a “neutra
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  • ...e belief was that the new republic needed checks and balances to limit the powers of special interests, which Madison called ''factions''.<ref>Robert Alan Da ...retation was largely ignored at the time, but in the 20th century became a central part of the [[Pluralism (political theory)|pluralist]] interpretation of Am
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  • minister, whose powers also were defined. In addition, the constitution called for a multisector exercises control through the 150-member Central Committee, which elects the 15-member
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  • ...e president could abolish [[slavery]] by using his [[War Powers Clause|war powers]], a policy followed by [[Abraham Lincoln]] in the [[Emancipation Proclamat ...e through the Adams administration, despite the fact that he was using his powers of patronage to curry favor with Jacksonites.
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  • ...k Turks, Mongols, and others--and often caught up in the affairs of larger powers--Iran has always reasserted its national identity and has developed as a di Under Reza Shah’s reign, Iran began to modernize and to secularize, and the central government reasserted its authority over the tribes and provinces. During W
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  • ...food, petroleum products, machinery, and consumer goods. Major suppliers--Central Asian republics, Pakistan, United States, India. ...lects its location astride historic trade and invasion routes leading from Central Asia into South and Southwest Asia. While population data is somewhat unrel
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  • ...anistan|Afghanistan]] and extending to Peshawar. Following the rise of the Central Asian Kushan Empire in later centuries, the Buddhist culture of Afghanistan ...nterpretations of constitutional authority, debates over the powers of the central government relative to those of the provinces, and the antagonistic relatio
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  • ...ally asked Congress to [[Declaration of war|declare war]] on the [[Central Powers]]. He focused on diplomacy and financial considerations, leaving the waging ...of them not a little powerful, but none of them within reach [of] the full powers of rule, may at will exercise an almost despotic sway within their own shir
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  • ...he oversaw the transfer of the state capital from Williamsburg to the more central location of [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] in 1780. He continued to advoca ...tes. The Resolutions meant that, should the federal government assume such powers, its acts under them could be voided by a state. The Resolutions presented
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  • ...as lovers. Thus Homosexual history has been misrepresented. Paedophilia is central to the real history of homosexuality - and by implication to its true natur ...ildren on Commons, and have for a long time; this doesn't even come close. Powers (talk) 22:58, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
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  • | alma_mater= [[Ohio Central College]] ...udying the [[printing]] and newspaper trade as a college student at [[Ohio Central College]] in [[Iberia, Ohio]], during which time he also worked at the ''Un
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  • * Work force (2.68 million; Central Bureau for Statistics, 2004):'' Agriculture--2.1%; manufacturing''--16.2%; ...groupings are the Ashkenazim, or Jews who trace their ancestry to western, central, and eastern Europe; the Sephardim, who trace their origin to Spain, Portug
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  • ...peachment, but the charge was dropped as not a violation of constitutional powers. [[International relations|Relations]] between the Western powers and [[Eastern Bloc]] changed dramatically in the early 1970s. In 1960, the
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  • ...President of the United States in Congress Assembled." He had no executive powers, but the similarity of titles has confused people into thinking there were ...involvement in foreign conflicts]]. He supported plans to build a strong [[central government]] by funding the [[Government debt|national debt]], implementing
    66 KB (9,634 words) - 15:47, 2 September 2009
  • ...t political principles" and "the only hope left" to reverse the increasing powers assumed by the federal government.<ref>[[Merrill D. Peterson|Peterson, Merr ...s also a strong supporter of a strong union, with effective powers for the central government. Jackson attempted to face down Calhoun over the issue, which de
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  • ...living in the British Isles to answer it... Which tube line is Crydon Central station on? [19:16] <Guest00> *Croydon Central station
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  • ...only U.S. president to have served more than two terms of office. He was a central figure of the 20th century during a time of worldwide economic crisis and [ ...sent the Navy and [[United States Marine Corps|Marines]] to intervene in [[Central America]]n and [[Caribbean]] countries. In a series of speeches in his [[Un
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  • [16:24] <Ironholds> tommorris, you know any good coffee places in central london? [17:00] <ToAruShiroiNeko> doesnt that give you same powers as the british queen?
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