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  • 71Politics of Australia — The Politics of Australia take place within the framework of parliamentary democracy. Australia is a federation and a constitutional monarchy, and Australians elect state and territory legislatures based on the Westminster tradition, as well as a …

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  • 72Panjis — or Panji Prabandh are extensive genealogical records maintained among Maithil Brahmins, Karna Kayasthas of Mithila region of north Bihar, India, similat to the Hindu genealogy registers at Haridwar.HistoryThe first Panjis were written during the… …

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  • 73Extended ASCII — The term extended ASCII (or high ASCII ) describes eight bit or larger character encodings that include the standard seven bit ASCII characters as well as others. The use of the term is sometimes criticized, because it can be mistakenly… …

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  • 74Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary —     Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary     A religious congregation founded at Longueuil, Quebec, 8 December, 1844, under the patronage of Bishop Bourget, of… …

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  • 75deliberative poll — n. An opinion poll conducted after respondents have been given information related to the poll s issues, as well as time to discuss and deliberate upon the information. Also: deliberative opinion poll. deliberative polling pp. Example Citations:… …

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  • 76Haddington —    HADDINGTON, a burgh, market town, and parish, in the county of Haddington, of which it is the capital, 16 miles (E.) from Edinburgh, and 373 (N.) from London; containing 5452 inhabitants, of whom 1878 are in the town. This place, of which the… …

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  • 77þeahtian — þeahtian1 wv/t2 to ponder, consider, deliberate upon, take counsel, consult; agree …

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  • 78philosophize — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. ponder, weigh, deliberate (upon); see think 1 …

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  • 79debate — {{11}}debate (n.) early 14c., a quarrel, dispute, disagreement, from O.Fr. debat; see DEBATE (Cf. debate) (v.). Sense of a formal dispute, a debating contest is perhaps from early 15c. {{12}}debate (v.) late 14c., to quarrel, dispute, also… …

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  • 80discuss — v. a. Debate, sift, canvass, ventilate, agitate, argue, reason about, consider, deliberate (upon) …

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