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  • 91The Bertrand Russell Case — edited by John Dewey and Horace M Kallen is a collection of articles on Bertrand Russell s court dismissal as Professor of Philosophy at the College of the City of New York (CCNY) in 1940.Russell s appointment was confirmed by New York s Board of …

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  • 92The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia — is a Southern Gothic song written by songwriter Bobby Russell and performed in 1972 by his then wife Vicki Lawrence; Reba McEntire later covered it in 1991.Recorded in late October 1972 and released less than two weeks later in November 1972, the …

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  • 93The Real World/Road Rules Extreme Challenge — The Extreme Challenge was the third and last six on six Challenge. The casts were split up into two different six person teams, one representing The Real World and the other representing Road Rules. The teams traveled via tour bus in the eastern… …

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  • 94The Fatal Dowry — is a late Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy written by Philip Massinger and Nathan Field, and first published in 1632. It represents a significant aspect of Field s very limited dramatic output.Though hard evidence in lacking, the play is though …

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  • 95The Million Dollar Duck — Theatrical release poster designed by Ward Kimball and Ted Berman Directed by Vincent McEveety …

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  • 96The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley — The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley, played by Maurice Denham, is featured in two episodes of the television series Porridge : Poetic Justice and Rough Justice . He was waiting for his appeal to come through, having been indicted on charges… …

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  • 97judge advocate-general — in matters of martial or military law, the judge advocate general s department advises the government on matters of such law and reviews the conduct of courts martial. He will appoint barristers as judge advocates to sit in courts martial.… …

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  • 98judge ad quem — The judge to which,–the judge of the court to which a case comes on appeal from a lower court,–from a judge a quo …

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  • 99The Murder on the Links —   Dust jacket il …

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  • 100The public scandal of the Dreyfus Affair — The scandal over falsely accused Alfred Dreyfus grew into a public scandal of unprecedented scale. Almost the entire french nation became divided between pro and anti Dreyfusards.Attitude of the pressAgainst this odious campaign was set in motion …

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