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  • 91Julius Bahnsen — Dr. Julius Friedrich August Bahnsen (March 30, 1830 ndash; December 7, 1881) was a German philosopher. Bahnsen is usually considered the originator of characterology and a real dialectical method of philosophical reflection which he laid down in… …

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  • 92Herman Philipse — (born May 13, 1951) is a professor of philosophy at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. From 1986 until 2003, he taught at Leiden University, where he obtained his doctorate in 1983.Philipse has written many philosophical works in Dutch,… …

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  • 93Criminal law of Singapore — A variety of activities ranging from smoking to carrying durians is banned on Singapore s Mass Rapid Transit system. Although the legal system of Singapore is a common law system, the criminal law of Singapore is largely statutory in nature. The… …

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  • 94Atheist manifesto — may refer to*Joseph Lewis An Atheist Manifesto (1954) *Herman Philipse s Atheistisch manifest De onredelijkheid van religie (1995); (in Dutch, untranslated) Atheist Manifesto and the unreasonableness of religion *Michel Onfray s Traité d… …

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  • 95Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 963 v. New Brunswick Liquor Corp. — SCCInfoBox case name=CUPE v. New Brunswick Liquor Corp. full case name=Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 963 v. New Brunswick Liquor Corp. heard date= decided date= citations= docket= history= ruling= ratio= SCC=1978 1979… …

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  • 96Dr. Q v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia — Supreme Court of Canada Hearing: October 2, 2002 Judgment: April 3, 2003 …

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  • 97Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Canada (Labour Relations Board) — SCCInfoBox case name=Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Canada (Labour Relations Board) full case name=Canadian Broadcasting Corp. v. Canada (Labour Relations Board) heard date=March 14, 1994 decided date=January 27, 1995 citations= [1995] 1 S.C.R.… …

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  • 98Muri (Japanese term) — For other uses, see Muri (disambiguation). Muri (無理, “unreasonable”)[1] is a Japanese term for overburden, unreasonableness or absurdity, which has become popularized in the West[citation needed] by its use as a key concept in the Toyota… …

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  • 99Toronto (City) Board of Education v. O.S.S.T.F., District 15 — SCCInfoBox case name=Toronto (City) Board of Education v. O.S.S.T.F., District 15 full case name= heard date=November 6, 1996 decided date=February 27, 1997 citations= [1997] 1 S.C.R. 487 docket=24724 history= ruling=Appeal allowed ratio=… …

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  • 100National Corn Growers Assn. v. Canada (Import Tribunal) — National Corn Growers Assn. v. Canada (Import Tribunal), [1990] 2 S.C.R. 1324 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on judicial review and statutory interpretation. The Canadian Import Tribunal conducted an inquiry of the… …

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