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  • 1first cause — noun Date: 14th century the self created ultimate source of all being …

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  • 2First principle — First Principles is also the title of a work by Herbert Spencer. In philosophy, a first principle is a basic, foundational proposition or assumption that cannot be deduced from any other proposition or assumption. In mathematics, first principles …

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  • 3First Amendment to the United States Constitution — First Amendment redirects here. For other uses, see First Amendment (disambiguation). United States of America This a …

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  • 4First Chechen War — Russian helicopter brought down by Chechen fighters near the capital Grozny in 1994 …

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  • 5First Council of Nicaea — Date 325 AD Accepted by Anglicans Assyrian Church of the East Calvinists Eastern Orthodox Lutherans Old Catholics Oriental Orthodox Roman Catholics Previous council None Next coun …

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  • 6First Battle of Bull Run — (First Manassas) Part of the American Civil War Fi …

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  • 7First-mover advantage — is the advantage gained by the initial occupant of a market segment. This advantage may stem from the fact that the first entrant can gain control of resources that followers may not be able to match.cite book |last=Grant |first=Robert M.… …

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  • 8First Battle of El Alamein — Part of Western Desert Campaign …

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  • 9Cause for Alarm (novel) — Cause for Alarm is a novel by Eric Ambler first published in 1938. Set in Fascist Italy in that year, the book is one of Ambler s classic spy thrillers.Plot summaryNicholas Marlow, an English engineer engaged to a young doctor, one day, out of… …

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  • 10First English Civil War — The First English Civil War (1642–1646) was the first of three wars known as the English Civil War (or Wars ). The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and… …

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