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  • 91Fitzgerald, Patrick J. — ▪ 2006  U.S. Attorney and Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald had made headlines for years by announcing convictions and indictments, but he remained largely unnoticed until October 2005, when he captivated the country during a televised press… …

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  • 92Livingstone, Ken — ▪ 2001       Constitutional history was made on May 4, 2000, when Londoners voted for British politician Ken Livingstone to be their mayor it was the first time that a direct election had been held to fill any executive post in the U.K.… …

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  • 93Putman, Andree — ▪ 1999       From the interior elegance of Air France s Concorde jet to the prosaism of the toothbrush, French designer Andrée Putman had by 1998 firmly put her stamp on late 20th century style. She had long been known for her minimalist, avant… …

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  • 94James Monroe: Second Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Monday, March 5, 1821       I shall not attempt to describe the grateful emotions which the new and very distinguished proof of the confidence of my fellow citizens, evinced by my reelection to this high trust, has excited… …

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  • 95Ethics — • Many writers regard ethics as any scientific treatment of the moral order and divide it into theological, or Christian, ethics (moral theology) and philosophical ethics (moral philosophy) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ethics …

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  • 96Ireland — • Ireland lies in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ireland     Ireland     † …

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  • 97Koran —     Koran     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Koran     The sacred book of the Muslims, by whom it is regarded as the revelation of God. Supplemented by the so called Hadith, or traditions, it is the foundation of Islam ( see Islam (Concept) ) and the… …

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  • 98The Church —     The Church     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church     The term church (Anglo Saxon, cirice, circe; Modern German, Kirche; Sw., Kyrka) is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which… …

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  • 99blacklist — 1. noun A list or collection of people or entities to be shunned or banned. The software included a lengthy blacklist of disreputable websites to block. Ant: greylist, whitelist 2 …

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