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  • 71Helvetic Consensus — The Helvetic Consensus (Latin: Formula consensus ecclesiarum Helveticarum ) is a Swiss Reformed symbol drawn up in 1675 to guard against doctrines taught at the French academy of Saumur, especially Amyraldism. OriginThe strict and uncompromising… …

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  • 72Jury selection — are many methods used to choose the people who will serve on a trial jury. The jury pool is first selected from among the community using a reasonably random method. The prospective jurors are then questioned in court by the judge and/or… …

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  • 73David Ackles — Born February 27, 1937 Rock Island, Illinois, USA Died March 2, 1999(1999 03 02) (aged 62) Tujunga, California, USA Occupations singer songwriter …

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  • 74ECRUSH — Infobox Website name = eCRUSH favicon = caption = url = [http://www.ecrush.com www.ecrush.com] commercial = type = social network service registration = Yes owner = Hearst Corporation author = Clark Benson, Karen DeMars Pillsbury launch date =… …

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  • 75Ernst Jaakson — (11 August 1905, Riga, Livonia (then Russian Empire) – 4 September 1998, New York, USA) was an Estonian diplomat whose unique contribution was to keep Estonia s legal continuity with his uninterrupted diplomatic service for 69 years. Education… …

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  • 76Ice (Johnson novel) — For the Polish novel Lod by Dukaj, see Ice (Dukaj novel). For other uses of Ice , see Ice (disambiguation). Ice   …

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  • 77Nicanor (Seleucid general) — Nicanor (born ??? BC died 161 BC; pronounced ni ka nor, ni ka nor (Nikanor) was a Syrian Seleucid General under Antiochus Epiphanes and Demetrius Soter. Contents 1 Early Military career 2 Under King Demetrius 3 Death …

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  • 78Hadrian the Seventh — (also known as Hadrian VII ) is probably the best known work of the English novelist Frederick Rolfe, who wrote as Baron Corvo .Published in 1904, this novel of extreme wish fulfilment developed out of an article he wrote on the Papal Conclave to …

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  • 79Book of Advertisements — The Book of Advertisements was a series of enactments concerning Anglican ecclesiastical matters, drawn up by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury (1559 1575), with the help of Edmund Grindal, Robert Horne, Richard Cox, and Nicholas… …

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  • 80Gary Lucas (character) — Gary Lucas is a fictional character in the novel Ice by Shane Johnson.Character introductionAstronaut Gary Lucas, stranded on the Moon after his LM ascent engine fails to fire, makes a discovery that at once saves, and changes, his… …

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