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  • 51Smoking in Jewish law — This article addresses the history of, and Halakha (Jewish legal literature) that applies to, tobacco and cigarette smoking by Jews from the early modern period to the present day. Halakha addresses three main topics: * The regulation of smoking… …

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  • 52Dragon (fantasy series) — Dragon series …

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  • 53Datis Nuperrime — Catholicism portal Datis Nuperrime ( 1956 ), is an Papal encyclical of Pope Pius XII concerning the Soviet invasion of Hungary to suppress the Hungarian revolution of 1956. This is a second encyclical protesting the bloody oppression of the… …

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  • 54Dead zone (ecology) — This article is about the oceanic phenomenon. For other uses, see Dead Zone (disambiguation). Red circles show the location and size of many dead zones. Black dots show dead zones of unknown size. The size and number of marine dead zones areas… …

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  • 55Personal property — For other uses, see Personal property (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 56rehabilitation of offenders — the principle of allowing people to write off their conviction if they stay out of trouble: Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The period required for rehabilitation varies with the seriousness of the original offence, and some cannot be… …

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  • 57un|quench|a|ble — «uhn KWEHN chuh buhl», adjective. that cannot be quenched or extinguished: »an unquenchable thirst, Figurative. unquenchable zeal. SYNONYM(S): inextinguishable …

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  • 58defense — That which is offered and alleged by the party proceeded against in an action or suit, as a reason in law or fact why the plaintiff should not recover or establish what he seeks. That which is put forward to diminish plaintiffs cause of action or …

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  • 59defense — That which is offered and alleged by the party proceeded against in an action or suit, as a reason in law or fact why the plaintiff should not recover or establish what he seeks. That which is put forward to diminish plaintiffs cause of action or …

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  • 60Aboriginal title in the United States — A document commemorating a 1636 conveyance of land from Narragansett chief Canonicus to Roger Williams The United States was the first jurisdiction to acknowledge the common law doctrine of aboriginal title (also known as original Indian title or …

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