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  • 31Occupy Wall Street — This article is about the protests in New York City. For the wider movement, see Occupy movement. Occupy Wall Street Part of the Occupy movement …

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  • 32Valeria Messalina — Messalina redirects here. For other uses, see Messalina (disambiguation). Valeria Messalina Empress consort of the Roman Empire Tenure 24 January AD 41 – AD 48 (7 years) …

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  • 33Duarte, California — City of Duarte   City   Location of Duarte in Los Angeles County, California …

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  • 34Prussian Lithuanians — Ethnic group group=Prussian Lithuanians (Lietuwininkai) poptime= 125,000 (by origin, due exceptional identity declaring is confusing)Fact|date=December 2007 region1 = flagcountry|Germany pop1 = 100,000Fact|date=December 2007 region2 =… …

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  • 35pray — I. v. a. Ask (earnestly), request, entreat, importune, beseech, supplicate, implore, beg, petition, invoke, conjure, call upon. See adjure. II. v. n. 1. [Usually with for.] Supplicate, entreat, petition, beg, implore, importune, prefer a petition …

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  • 36Benjamin Franklin — Infobox Governor name=Benjamin Franklin width=180px height=220px caption=1777 Jean Baptiste Greuze portrait of Franklin. order=6th President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania office= term start=October 18, 1785 term end=December 1 …

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  • 37Mass (liturgy) — A 15th century Mass …

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  • 38Kennington Park — is in Kennington, London, England, in London SE11, and lies between Kennington Park Road and St Agnes Place. It was opened in 1854. Previously the site had been Kennington Common. This is where the Chartists gathered for their biggest monster… …

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  • 39Internet privacy — involves the right or mandate of personal privacy concerning the storing, repurposing, providing to third parties, and displaying of information pertaining to oneself via the Internet. Privacy can entail both Personally Identifying Information… …

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  • 40Cortes's Account of the City of Mexico — ▪ Primary Source       FROM HIS SECOND LETTER TO THE EMPEROR CHARLES V.       In order, most potent Sire, to convey to your Majesty a just conception of the great extent of this noble city of Temixtitan, and of the many rare and wonderful objects …

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