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  • 111Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights — The Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights (LEOBR or LEOBoR) is a set of rights set forth in 1974 to protect law enforcement personnel from unreasonable investigation and persecution caused by extraordinary circumstances in the official… …

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  • 112Law Officers of the Crown — The Law Officers of the Crown are the chief legal advisors to the Crown, and advise and represent the various governments in the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth Realms. In England and Wales, and most Commonwealth and colonial… …

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  • 113The Darkness (comics) — The Darkness The Darkness. Art by Marc Silvestri Publication information Publisher Image Comics …

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  • 114Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations — The Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations is a Russian Law passed in 1997, signed by Boris Yeltsin.The law would redefine the state s relationship with religion, as Gorbachev had defined in a 1990 law. After the fall of… …

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  • 115The Underdogs (duo) — The Underdogs Genres R B, pop, jazz, hip hop Occupations Record producers and songwriters Years active 2000–2008, 2011 to present Labels …

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  • 116The Wearing of the Green — is an anonymously penned Irish street ballad dating to 1798. The context of the song is the repression around the time of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Wearing a shamrock in the caubeen (hat) was a sign of rebellion and green was the colour of the …

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  • 117The Rough Wooing — was a term coined by Sir Walter Scott and H. E. Marshall to describe the Anglo Scottish war pursued intermittently from 1544 to 1551. It followed from the failure of the Scots to honour the terms of the 1543 Treaty of Greenwich, by which the… …

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  • 118The Imperial Presidency — by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. was written in 1973. Also see thephrase Imperial Presidency .This book details the history of the Presidency of the United States from its conception by the Constitutional Founders, through the late twentieth century …

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  • 119The Magician's Nephew —   …

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  • 120The Indian in the Cupboard — is a 1980 children s book written by British author Lynne Reid Banks. In the story, a young boy discovers that when he locks a toy plastic Iroquois Indian in an old bathroom cupboard, the figure comes to life.The Indian in the Cupboard (1980)The… …

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