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war,” literally, “struggle” or “persevere”), one of the precepts of Islam, supported by the Koran
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is the law of the church courts and is formally distinguished from other parts
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compulsory medical treatment, as well as in instances when the accusation is supported by the procurator
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22) the Bolshevik faction in the Petrograd soviet (about 40 members) became formally organized. In view
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Chaldean origin) separated from Assyria and proclaimed himself king of Babylonia. He supported the Medes
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earl of, 1621–83, English statesman. In the English civil war he supported the crown
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for the rest of his life. In late 1833 he formally aligned himself with the
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compulsory medical treatment, as well as in instances when the accusation is supported by the procurator
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parent education is carried on through the channels of adult education, both formally and informally
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Massachusetts Bay Company and was its treasurer from 1634 to 1636. He supported Anne Hutchinson in
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of the party, but the majority of the party supported the war
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1958, and Batista finally fled on Jan. 1, 1959. The Castro Regime Castro, supported by young professionals, students
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Britain, which wished to maintain open commerce with the newly formed states, supported Latin American independence. The
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1958, and Batista finally fled on Jan. 1, 1959. The Castro Regime Castro, supported by young professionals, students
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places. The Sky Tree, the highest (2,080 ft/634 m) self-supported structure of its
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law. ..... Click the link for more information. and was ardently supported by a group
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law. ..... Click the link for more information. and was ardently supported by a group
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of Hungary. ..... Click the link for more information. of Naples formally renounced her claim. During
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Chamberlain and the British high commissioner in South Africa, Alfred Milner , supported the Uitlanders
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were resettled in Turkey. Kemal Atatürk and the Republic Turkey was formally proclaimed a republic
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the stadholder William V, who ruled from 1766 to 1795 and supported the interests
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President Putin, Cossack hosts have been registered with the federal government and formally granted powers, and
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President Putin, Cossack hosts have been registered with the federal government and formally granted powers, and
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the Near and Middle East. Many states of that region that formally did not belong to
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The canon of the Avesta and Zoroas-trian dogma were formally fixed in Sassanid
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coincides with society, but, so to speak, stands above it and is supported by it (through taxes
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the Spaniards. The New Nation O'Higgins, who had been chosen supreme director, formally proclaimed Chile's independence
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about maintaining its position as an equal in the Union. Southerners thus strongly supported the annexation
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the strike movement in Russia. The international proletariat in 1917 supported the Great
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the strike movement in Russia. The international proletariat in 1917 supported the Great
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the strike movement in Russia. The international proletariat in 1917 supported the Great
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the strike movement in Russia. The international proletariat in 1917 supported the Great
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1919, Iran made a trade agreement with Great Britain in which Britain formally reaffirmed Iran's independence
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1919, Iran made a trade agreement with Great Britain in which Britain formally reaffirmed Iran's independence
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History Until 1707, this section deals primarily with English history. England and Wales were formally united in 1536
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History Until 1707, this section deals primarily with English history. England and Wales were formally united in 1536
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work for wages. Even those members of the intelligentsia who remain formally independent and continue
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also called on them to oppose the Second International, which had been formally restored by its right