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  • 61Apposer — Ap*pos er, n. An examiner; one whose business is to put questions. Formerly, in the English Court of Exchequer, an officer who audited the sheriffs accounts. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 62question time — noun Date: 1884 a period in a session of a British parliamentary body during which members may put questions to ministers on matters concerning their departments …

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  • 63Ohio — This article is about the U.S. state of Ohio. For other uses, see Ohio (disambiguation). State of Ohio …

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  • 64James Burke (science historian) — James Burke (born 22 December 1936) is a Northern Irish science historian, author and television producer best known for his documentary television series called Connections , focusing on the history of science and technology leavened with a… …

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  • 65The Great Mirror — or Ōkagami (大鏡) is a Japanese historical tale by an unknown author that covers from 850 to 1025, the golden days of Fujiwara family s rule. It is said to be a succession to records of Eiga Monogatari. In the tale, the writer listened to the… …

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  • 66Homiletics — (Gr. homiletikos , from homilos , to assemble together), in theology the application of the general principles of rhetoric to the specific department of public preaching. The one who practices or studies homiletics is called a homilist .… …

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  • 67Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act — The Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) of 1975 was a statute enacted by the California Legislature in August 1975 (and signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown in September) which was intended to lower medical malpractice liability… …

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  • 68Clan Crichton — Arms of the chief of clan Crichton, The Crichton of that Ilk Clan Crichton is a Lowland Scottish clan. Contents 1 Clan history …

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  • 69Homiletics — • Lengthy historical article. Includes extensive bibliography Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Homiletics     Homiletics     † …

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  • 70Article 177 reference — A procedure under Article 177 of the EC Treaty whereby national courts, in the course of proceedings before them, can put questions to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) either on the interpretation of relevant parts of the EC Treaty or relevant …

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