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  • 101Matot — Matot, Mattot, Mattoth, or Matos (מַּטּוֹת Hebrew for “tribes,” the fifth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 42nd weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the book of… …

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  • 102Latvian parliamentary election, 2006 — The last elections for 9th Saeima, the parliament of Latvia were held on October 7, 2006. There were lists of candidates from 19 political parties. The voter participation was 62,23%, with 901,173 out of 1,448,039 eligible voters casting… …

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  • 103Petrosomatoglyph — This footprint carved into the rock on Dunadd, in Argyll, is linked to the crowning of the Scots kings of Dál Riata. A petrosomatoglyph is an image of parts of a human or animal body incised in rock. Many were created by Celtic peoples, such as… …

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  • 104Edward Fialkowski — Edward I. Fialkowski (b. January 25, 1952 in Szczecin, Poland) is a former activist of the Polish anti Communist movement Solidarity; he was active in the movement from 1980 to 1988. He was a member of the Solidarity Electoral Committee in New… …

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  • 105Instruction UOP nr 0015/92 — UOP Instruction nr 0015/92 was internal instruction of Urząd Ochrony Państwa issued on October 1992, allowing illegal invigilation and disintigration of Polish parties being in opposition to cabinet of Hanna Suchocka and president Lech… …

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  • 106Stanisław Wielgus — Archbishop Stanisław Wojciech Wielgus (born 23 April 1939) is the former Roman Catholic archbishop of Warsaw. After his appointment to the position of archbishop by Pope Benedict XVI on 6 December 2006, he assumed the office in a private… …

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  • 107Korean Buddhist sculpture — is one of the major areas of Korean art. Buddhism, a religion originating in what is now India, was transmitted to Korea via China in the late fourth century. [http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/Korea/koreaonline/IntroSculpture.htm Arts of Korea |… …

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  • 108Janusz Tomaszewski — (1956 present) is a Polish politician. A Solidarity activist, member of Akcja Wyborcza Solidarność. He was a vice prime minister and Minister of Internal Affairs from 31 October 1997 to 3 September 1999. He was forced to resign his official… …

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  • 109Together for Change — (Serbian: Заједно за Промјене, ЗЗП, Zajedno za Promjene , ZZP) was a political alliance in Montenegro that existed from 2001 to 2006, originally known as Together for Yugoslavia (ЗЗЈ, ZZJ ). It based itself upon the necessity for a united… …

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  • 110Communist crime — ( pl. zbrodnia komunistyczna) is a concept used in Polish law and by the Foundation for the Investigation of Communist Crimes. In Poland a communist crime is an action of a functionary of a communist state carried out between 17 September 1939… …

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