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  • 71Timeline of nuclear program of Iran — This is the timeline of nuclear program of Iran.1956–19741957: The United States and Iran sign a civil nuclear co operation agreement as part of the U.S. Atoms for Peace program.Cite web|url=http://www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk/programs/globalsec… …

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  • 72Diacylglycerol (DAG) oil — is a cooking oil in which the ratio of triglycerides to DAG is shifted to contain mostly DAG, unlike conventional cooking oils, which are rich in TAG. Vegetable DAG oil, for example, contains 80% DAG[1] and is used as a 1:1 replacement for liquid …

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  • 73Vance v. Terrazas — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Vance v. Terrazas ArgueDate=October 30 ArgueYear=1979 DecideDate=January 15 DecideYear=1980 FullName=Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State v. Laurence J. Terrazas USVol=444 USPage=252 Citation=100 S. Ct. 540; 62 L. Ed. 2d 461 Prior …

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  • 74Judicial system of the People's Republic of China — For the Ministry of Justice, see Ministry of Justice of the People s Republic of China. People s Republic of China This article is part of the series: Politics and government of …

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  • 75volunteer — /vol euhn tear /, n. 1. a person who voluntarily offers himself or herself for a service or undertaking. 2. a person who performs a service willingly and without pay. 3. Mil. a person who enters the service voluntarily rather than through… …

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  • 76Dismissal (employment) — Firing redirects here. For other uses, see Firing (disambiguation). Dismissal (referred to informally as firing or sacking) is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the employee. Though such a decision can be made by an …

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  • 77List of Exiles characters — Exiles and New Exiles were an on going comic book series which featured an ensemble cast of characters. Exiles vol. 1 featured the fictional teams of the eponymous Exiles and rival Weapon X, both of which had a revolving cast, most often rotating …

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  • 78Attentional shift — happens because the human brain is limited in its ability to process information, and simultaneous processing cannot occur without a substantial cost.[1] Therefore, shifting of attention is necessary because it allows us to redirect attention to… …

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  • 79volunteer — vol•un•teer [[t]ˌvɒl ənˈtɪər[/t]] n. 1) a person who voluntarily offers himself or herself for a service or undertaking 2) a person who performs a service willingly and without pay 3) mil a person who enters military service voluntarily rather… …

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  • 80volunteer — /vɒlənˈtɪə / (say voluhn tear) noun 1. someone who enters into any service of their own free will, or who offers to perform a service or undertaking for no financial gain. 2. Military, etc. someone who enters one of the armed services voluntarily …