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  • 81preengage — |prē+ verb Etymology: pre + engage transitive verb : to engage beforehand: as a. : to bind by a prior obligation or pledge especially of marriage b. : to win over or obtain beforehand : prepossess …

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  • 82Wyszynski, Stefan — Wy·szyń·ski (vĭ shĭnʹskē), Stefan. 1901 1981. Polish prelate whose agreements with Soviet authorities brought greater religious freedom to Poland. * * * born Aug. 3, 1901, Zuzela, near Łomża, Pol., Russian Empire died May 28, 1981, Warsaw, Pol.… …

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  • 83Lithuania — • An ancient grandy duchy united with Poland in the fourteenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lithuania     Lithuania     † …

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  • 84Sultan Muhammad Akbar — Muhammad Akbar (11 September 1657 – 1704) was the fourth son of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. He led a rebellion against his father and fled the Deccan after the failure of that venture. He later went into exile to Persia, where he died. He was… …

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  • 85Duenos Inscription — The Duenos inscription, as recorded by Heinrich Dressel. The Duenos Inscription is one of the earliest known Old Latin texts, dating from the 7th century BC. It is inscribed on the sides of a kernos, in this case a trio of small globular vases… …

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  • 86French coup of 1851 — Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, President of the French Second Republic in 1851 The French coup d état on 2 December 1851, staged by Prince Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (at the time President of the French Second Republic), ended in the successful… …

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  • 87Old Buttonwoods — is a bucolic neighborhood on the eastern limb of the Nausauket neck, located in the West Bay area of Warwick, Rhode Island. Buttonwoods is delimited by Nausauket and Apponaug to the west, Buttonwoods Cove to the north, Greenwich (aka Cowesett)… …

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  • 88actio judicati — /aekshiyow juwdakeytay/ In the civil law, an action instituted after four months had elapsed after the rendition of judgment, in which the judge issued his warrant to seize, first, the movables, which were sold within eight days afterwards; and… …

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  • 89actio judicati — /aekshiyow juwdakeytay/ In the civil law, an action instituted after four months had elapsed after the rendition of judgment, in which the judge issued his warrant to seize, first, the movables, which were sold within eight days afterwards; and… …

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  • 90secure — [si kyoor′] adj. [L securus < se , free from, apart (see SECEDE) + cura, care: see CURE] 1. free from fear, care, doubt, or anxiety; not worried, troubled, or apprehensive 2. free from danger; not exposed to damage, attack, etc.; safe 3. in… …

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