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  • ...inated in February 1963, when the Arab Socialist Renaissance Party (Ba'ath Party) took power under the leadership of Gen. Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr as prime minis ...began transitioning from being under the operational control of the Multi-National Forces-Iraq command to Iraqi command and control. The President and Vice Pr
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  • ...leted the disestablishment of the Anglican Church and established complete religious equality for all Virginians. ...Alexander Hamilton, Virginia supported the emerging Democratic-Republican party's struggle against the Federalists and became a hotbed of states' rights se
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  • ...itual University is not an educational institution but an unaccredited new religious movement. Its widely advertised relationship with the United Nations accoun ...me BK Neville Hodgkinson, a former scientific correspondent for an English national newspaper, questioned the existence of dinosaurs on the basis of the lack o
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  • ...itual University is not an educational institution but an unaccredited new religious movement. Its widely advertised relationship with the United Nations accoun ...me BK Neville Hodgkinson, a former scientific correspondent for an English national newspaper, questioned the existence of dinosaurs on the basis of the lack o
    42 KB (6,290 words) - 23:46, 17 May 2009
  • | industry = [[NAICS_Code1_Title:=Religious Organizations|[[Spiritualism]]]] ...itual University is not an educational institution but an unaccredited new religious movement. Its widely advertised relationship with the United Nations accoun
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  • ...Islamabad (pop. 800,000) and adjacent Rawalpindi (1,406, 214) comprise the national capital area with a combined population of 3.7 million. Other cities--Karac * Languages: Urdu (national and official), English, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushtu, Baloch, Hindko, Brahui, Sa
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  • | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ...ed the state of [[Tennessee]]. A [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democrat]], Polk served as [[Speaker of the United States House of Represen
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  • | party=[[United States Federalist Party|Federalist]] ...ed by battles inside his own [[United States Federalist Party|Federalist]] party against a faction led by [[Alexander Hamilton]], but he broke with them to
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  • | party=[[History of United States Republican Party|Republican]] ...s Ohio native was a nationally known [[History of United States Republican Party|Republican]] leader; his signature issue was high tariffs on imports as a f
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  • | Political Party=[[Federalist|United States Federalist Party]] | political party=[[Federalist]] (informally)
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  • ...ples; as a result, their commitment to the franchise sometimes bordered on religious fervor. ...for use in the Weight Watchers classroom; established a joint venture with National Lampoon to publish Weight Watchers Magazine; and opened a summer camp for c
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  • * Branches: Executive—president (chief of state). Legislative—bicameral National Assembly (House of the People--249 seats, House of the Elders--102 seats). ...y is largely based on kinship groups, which follow traditional customs and religious practices, though somewhat less so in urban areas.
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | ''party to:'' Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertif | <div align="right">National holiday:</div>
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  • ...and edit English entries on Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia.'' (Israel National News)}}
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  • ...lso be formed for local government ([[municipal corporation]]), political, religious, and charitable purposes ([[not-for-profit corporation]]), or for governmen ...s. Today, corporations are usually registered with the state, province, or national government and become regulated by the laws enacted by that government. Reg
    47 KB (7,076 words) - 23:28, 11 February 2008
  • *"The '''Commission''' is independent of national governments. Its job is to represent and uphold the interests of the EU as ...ncluded mainly ''alleged'' enemies of the communist state, other Communist Party members, regular citizens accused of exhibiting any democratic and anti-co
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  • ...can Party|Republican]] (1854-1864), [[National Union Party (United States)|National Union]] (1864-1865) ..... .'"</ref> Lincoln won the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] nomination in 1860 and was elected president later that year. During his
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  • ...ito, a Croat and a Moscow-trained communist, ...... While his was a single-party, totalitarian regime, Tito was more a shrewd pragmatist than an ideologue. ...ector of the National Museum of Contemporary History-Ljubljana (Slovenian) National Museum of Contemporary History- Slovenia
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  • | party=[[Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]] ...n democracy]] and the co-founder and leader of the [[Democratic-Republican Party]], which dominated [[Politics of the United States|American politics]] for
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