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  • 61Liechtenstein — Lichtenstein redirects here. For other uses, see Lichtenstein (disambiguation). Principality of Liechtenstein Fürstentum Liechtenstein …

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  • 62Slobodan Milošević — Milošević redirects here. For other people named Milošević, see Milošević (surname). The title of this article contains the following characters: š and ć. Where they are unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Slobodan… …

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  • 63List of princes of Liechtenstein — Infobox monarchy royal title = Prince realm = Liechtenstein type = other2 coatofarms article = Coat of arms of Liechtenstein incumbent = Hans Adam II his/her = His Serene first monarch = Karl I date = 1608The Liechtenstein dynasty, or Princely… …

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  • 64Priscillianism — is a Christian doctrine developed in the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania) in the 4th century by Priscillian, derived from the Gnostic Manichaean doctrines taught by Marcus , an Egyptian from Memphis, and later considered a heresy by the… …

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  • 65Abet — may refer to:* Abet Guidaben (20th century), former Philippine Basketball Association basketball player * Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, a non profit organizationee also* Abettor …

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  • 66Accomplice — For other uses, see Accomplice (disambiguation). Criminal law …

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  • 67Accessory (legal term) — For other uses, see Accessory (disambiguation). Criminal law …

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  • 68Complicity — For the novel, see Complicity (novel). Complicit redirects here. For the play, see Complicit (play) …

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  • 69Zia-ul-Haq's Islamization — On December 2, 1978, General Muhammad Zia ul Haq delivered a nationwide address on the occasion of the first day of the Hijra calendar. He did this in order to usher in an Islamic system to Pakistan. In the speech, he accused politicians of… …

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  • 70Meyer London — Meyer London, 1919 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York s 12th district In office March 4, 1915 – March 3, 1919 …

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