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  • 92List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 2008 — This is an incomplete list of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom in 2008. NOTOC 1 100* Insolvency Practitioners and Insolvency Services Account (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2008 S.I. 2008/3 * Information as to Provision of Education… …

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  • 93reparation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. amends, redress, restitution, indemnity. See atonement. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The making of amends] Syn. atonement, expiation, apology, penance, propitiation, satisfaction, self condemnation. 2.… …

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  • 94EXTRAORDINARY REMEDIES — Extrajudicial Remedies As in other ancient civilizations, the earliest method of vindicating violated rights under biblical law was self redress. A burglar at night may be killed on the spot (Ex. 22:1), life may be taken for life (see blood… …

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  • 95History of Chinese immigration to Canada — This is the history of Chinese immigration to Canada.Early historyThe first recorded visits by the: Chinese to North America can be dated to 1788, with the employment of 30 50 Chinese shipwrights at Nootka Sound in what is now British Columbia,… …

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  • 96Liam Madden — Infobox Military Person name= Liam Madden born= died= placeofbirth= Boston, Massachusetts placeofdeath= |caption= nickname= allegiance= United States of America branch= United States Marine Corps serviceyears= 2003–2007 rank= Communications… …

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  • 97remedy — rem·e·dy 1 n pl dies: the means to enforce a right or to prevent or obtain redress for a wrong: the relief (as damages, restitution, specific performance, or an injunction) that may be given or ordered by a court or other tribunal for a wrong if… …

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  • 98NHS Constitution for England — The NHS constitution for England is a formal constitution which, in one document, lays down the objectives of the National Health Service (or NHS), the rights and responsibilities of the various parties involved in health care in England,… …

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  • 99reparation — rep·a·ra·tion /ˌre pə rā shən/ n 1 a: the act of making amends, offering expiation, or giving satisfaction for a wrong or injury b: something done or given as amends or satisfaction 2: the payment of damages; specif: compensation in money or… …

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  • 100re-dress — v.tr. & intr. dress again or differently. * * * /ree dres /, v.t. to dress again. [1730 40; RE + DRESS] * * * re dress /rē dresˈ/ transitive verb and intransitive verb 1. To dress again 2. To dress in different clothes ORIGIN: ↑re * * * re|dress… …

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