| Nemetati Nemetati were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, living in the north of modern Portugal between the Cávado and Ave Rivers, in the province of Minho, north of the Douro.They lived near the valley of the Ave River and may have some link with inscriptions to the war god Cosus Nemedecus. Nemetati
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| Jerome Davis Greene Jerome Davis Greene (1874-1959) was an America banker and a trustee to several major organizations and trusts including the Brookings Institution and the Rockefeller Foundation. Jerome_Davis_Greene
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| Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts consists of more than 22,000 pamphlets, broadsides, manuscripts, books, and news sheets, most of which were printed and distributed in London from 1640 to 1661. The collection represents a major primary source for the political, religious, military, and social history of England during the final years of the reign of King Charles I, the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the English Restoration of King Charles II. Thomason_Collection_of_Civil_War_Tracts
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| Beth Wellington User_talk:Beth_Wellington
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| Quantitative revolution Talk:Quantitative_revolution
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| Matthew Rhys Matthew Rhys Evans (born on 8 November 1974) and known professionally as Matthew Rhys, is a Welsh actor, best-known as Kevin Walker, Sally Field's gay lawyer son, Calista Flockhart's and Rachel Griffiths's brother on the U.S. ABC family drama Brothers & Sisters. Matthew_Rhys
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| Representation (arts) Representation describes the signs that stand in for and take the place of something else. It is through representation people know and understand the world and reality through the act of naming it. Representation_(arts)
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| Mean World Syndrome Mean World Syndrome is a phenomenon where the violence-related content of mass media convinces viewers that the world is more dangerous than it actually is, and prompts a desire for more protection than is warranted by any actual threat. Mean World Syndrome is one of the main conclusions of cultivation theory. Mean_World_Syndrome
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| Legal Practice Course Legal Practice Course (LPC), also known as the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, is the vocational stage for becoming a solicitor in England and Wales. The course is the successor to Law Society Finals and is more vocational in its syllabus. The LPC can be taken in many different formats including full-time and part-time, on week days, evenings, and weekends. Legal_Practice_Course
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| Celtic studies Celtic Studies is the academic discipline occupied with the study of any sort of cultural output relating to a Celtic people. This ranges from archaeology to history, the focus lying on the study of the various Celtic languages, living and extinct. The primary areas of focus are the six Celtic languages which still survive, or have only recently become extinctIrish, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Cornish, and Breton. Celtic_studies
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| Floating signifier Floating signifiers or empty signifiers is a term used in semiotics to denote signifiers without referents, such as a word that doesn't point to any actual object or agreed upon meaning. Floating_signifier
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| Emyr Jones Parry Sir Emyr Jones Parry, GCMG, FInstP (born 21 September 1947) is a retired British diplomat. He is a former British Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) and former UK Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council (NATO). Emyr_Jones_Parry
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| Devil's Bridge, Ceredigion Talk:Devil's_Bridge,_Ceredigion
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