| Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft Landwirtschaftliche_Produktionsgenossenschaft
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| Vipera berus Common names common European adder, common European viper, (more). Vipera berus is a venomous viper species that is extremely widespread and can be found throughout most of Western Europe and all the way to Far East Asia. Vipera_berus
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| Kharkiv Talk:Kharkiv
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| British-Irish Council Talk:British-Irish_Council
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| Guernésiais Talk:Guernésiais
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| Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany/Archive 1 - Talk prior to 2006-12-03 Talk:Basic_Law_for_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany/Archive_1_-_Talk_prior_to_2006-12-03
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| Cesare Battisti (1954-) Cesare Battisti (born 18 December 1954) is a former member of the Armed Proletarians for Communism (Proletari Armati per il Comunismo - PAC), a far left group which supported violent revolution during the period known as "anni di piombo", in which Italy was suffering from harsh terrorist attacks by both far left and far right organizations. He later became a fiction author, writing 15 books. Cesare_Battisti_(1954-)
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| Alanya Alanya
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| October 2004 October 2004 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December October 2004 in sports October_2004
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| OMON OMON (; Otryad Militsii Osobogo Naznacheniya, Special Purpose Police Squad) (ОМОН) is a generic name for the system of special units of militsiya (police) within the Russian and earlier the Soviet MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs). As of 2008, there is an OMON unit in every oblast of Russia, as well as in many major cities; for example, there is an OMON unit within the Moscow City police department, and a separate unit within Moscow Oblast police department. OMON
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| NKVD Talk:NKVD
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| Conscientious objector Talk:Conscientious_objector
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| European Social Charter The European Social Charter should not be confused with the Social Chapter in EU law.The European Social Charter is a Council of Europe treaty which was adopted in 1961 and revised in 1996. The Revised Charter came into force in 1999 and is gradually replacing the initial 1961 treaty. European_Social_Charter
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| NTV (Russia) NTV (НТВ in Cyrillic) is a Russian television channel. As a subsidiary of Vladimir Gusinsky's company Media-Most, it was a pioneer in the post-Soviet independent television media, but was later taken over by state-owned Gazprom, causing a major controversy. NTV_(Russia)
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| Genocides in history Genocide is the mass killing of a group of people. It is defined in Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such Because of the insistence of Joseph Stalin, this definition of genocide under international law does not include political or economic groups. Genocides_in_history
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| Nagorno-Karabakh Republic The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) Nagorno-Karabakh_Republic
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| Multiple citizenship Talk:Multiple_citizenship
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| Mukhtaran Bibi Mukhtaran Bibi (, born c. 1972, now known as Mukhtār Mā'ī, مختار مائی ) is a Pakistani woman from the village of Meerwala, in the rural tehsil (county) of Jatoi of the Muzaffargarh District of Pakistan. Mukhtar Mai suffered a gang rape as a form of honour revenge, on the demands of tribesmen panchayat (tribal council) Mastoi Baloch clan that was richer and more powerful than Mukhtaran's clan, the Gujjar Tatla. Mukhtaran_Bibi
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| Extraordinary rendition by the United States Extraordinary rendition and irregular rendition are terms used to describe the apprehension and extrajudicial transfer of a person from one state to another. Extraordinary_rendition_by_the_United_States
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| Giuseppe Arzilli Giuseppe Arzilli (born February 20 1941 in San Marino) was Captain Regent of San Marino.He served the six-month terms from October 1986 to April 1987, from October 1999 to April 2000, and from October 2004 to April 2005. He is a member of the San Marinese Christian Democratic Party. Giuseppe_Arzilli
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| Lisbon Recognition Convention Lisbon Recognition Convention is an international convention of the Council of Europe elaborated together with the UNESCO. The Convention has been signed by all 47 member states of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg except for Greece, Monaco, San Marino and Spain. It has also been signed by the Council of Europe non-member states Australia, Belarus, Canada, the Holy See, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, New Zealand and the USA. Lisbon_Recognition_Convention
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| Medium of instruction Medium of instruction is the language that is used in teaching. It may or may not be the official language of the territory. Medium_of_instruction
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| Historical revisionism (negationism)/Archive 2 Talk:Historical_revisionism_(negationism)/Archive_2
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| Uses of torture in recent times Torture, the infliction of severe physical or psychological pain upon an individual to extract information or a confession, or as an illicit extrajudicial punishment, is prohibited by international law and illegal in most countries. However, it is still used by many governments. This article describes uses of torture in recent times, that is to say, the use of torture since the adoption of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which prohibited it. Uses_of_torture_in_recent_times
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| Csangos Csangos
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| Creation and evolution in public education The status of creation and evolution in public education can be the subject of substantial debate in legal, political, and religious circles. The situation ranges from countries not allowing teachers to discuss the evidence for evolution or the modern evolutionary synthesis, which is the scientific theory that explains evolution, to allowing evolutionary biology to be taught like any other scientific discipline. Creation_and_evolution_in_public_education
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| Montenegrins Talk:Montenegrins
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| Legality The principle of legality is the legal ideal that requires all law to be clear, ascertainable and non-retrospective. It requires decision makers to resolve disputes by applying legal rules that have been declared beforehand, and not to alter the legal situation retrospectively by discretionary departures from established law. It is closely related to legal formalism and the rule of law and can be traced from the writings of Feuerbach, Dicey and Montesquieu. Legality
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| Institute for Creation Research Institute_for_Creation_Research
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| Evil Monkey/Archive 2 User_talk:Evil_Monkey/Archive_2
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| Human rights in Turkey Human rights in Turkey are protected by a variety of international law treaties, which takes precedence over domestic legislation, according to the 1982 Constitution.The issue of human rights is of high importance for the negotiations with the European Union (EU). A large part of the legislation criticized by human rights organizations are included in the 1982 Constitution or other laws passed following the 1980 military coup. On re-election in July 2007, Human_rights_in_Turkey
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| Common European Framework of Reference for Languages The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, abbreviated as CEFR, is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe. It was put together by the Council of Europe as the main part of the project "Language Learning for European Citizenship" between 1989 and 1996. Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages
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| Thomas Steers Thomas Steers was born in 1672 in Kent and died in 1750. He was England's first major civil engineer and built many canals, the world's first wet dock, the Old Dock, and a Theatre. He designed Salthouse Dock but it was completed after his death by Henry Berry Thomas_Steers
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| Moldovan language Talk:Moldovan_language
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| Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde “Brussels judicial Arrondissement” redirects here. Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde (often abbreviated as BHV) is a Belgian electoral arrondissement in the center of the country that encompasses both the officially bilingual Brussels-Capital Region, which coincides with the administrative arrondissement of Brussels-Capital, as well as the officially unilingual Dutch-speaking area around it, Halle-Vilvoorde, which in turn forms a separate administrative arrondissement. Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
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| Vlorë Talk:Vlorë
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| Bianca Jagger Bianca_Jagger
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| Convention on the Unification of Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention Convention_on_the_Unification_of_Certain_Points_of_Substantive_Law_on_Patents_for_Invention
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| Strasbourg Convention Strasbourg Convention may refer to The 1963 Convention on the Unification of Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention The 1963 Convention on the Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and on Military Obligations in Cases of Multiple Nationality The 1967 European Convention on the Adoption of Children The 1977 Convention on Products Liability in regard to Personal Injury and Death The 1983 Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons The 1990 Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime The 1997 European Convention on Nationality The 1997 Strasbourg_Convention
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| Language school A language school is a school where one studies a foreign language. Classes at a language school are usually geared towards, but not limited to, communicative competence in a foreign language. Language learning in such schools typically supplements formal education or existing knowledge of a foreign language.Students vary widely by age, educational background, work experience, and language proficiency. Language_school
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| Eurodistrict eurodistrict is a European administrative entity that contains urban agglomerations which lie across the border between two or more states. A eurodistrict offers a program for cooperation and integration of the towns or communes which it comprises Eurodistrict
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| Accession of Turkey to the European Union Turkey's application to accede to the European Union (previously the European Communities) was made on 14 April 1987. Turkey has been an associate member of the European Union (EU) and its predecessors since 1963. After the eleven founding members, Turkey was one of the first countries to become a member of the Council of Europe in 1949, and was also a founding member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1961 and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in 1973. Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union
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| Accession of Turkey to the European Union Talk:Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union
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| Accession of Turkey to the European Union/Archive 1 Talk:Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union/Archive_1
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| Emma Bonino Emma Bonino (born March 9 1948 in Bra), is an Italian politician, former Member of the European Parliament and current Member of the Italian Senate. She is a leading member of the Italian Radicals, a political party that supports economic and social libertarianism, and human rights. Emma_Bonino
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| Constitution of Ukraine The Constitution of Ukraine () is the supreme law of Ukraine. The constitution was adopted and ratified at the 5th session of the Verkhovna Rada of the second convocation on June 28, 1996. The constitution was passed with 315 ayes out of 450 votes possible (300 ayes minimum). Constitution_of_Ukraine
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| Beluga (sturgeon) The beluga or European sturgeon (Huso huso) is a species of anadromous fish in the sturgeon family (Acipenseridae) of order Acipenseriformes. It is found primarily in the Caspian and Black Sea basins, and occasionally in the Adriatic Sea. Heavily fished for the female's valuable roe—beluga caviar—feet]overfishing and poaching, prompting many governments to enact restrictions on its trade. Beluga_(sturgeon)
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| British National (Overseas) British National (Overseas), commonly known as BN(O), is one of the major classes of British nationality under British nationality law. Holders of this nationality are Commonwealth citizens, but not British citizens. They are not granted right of abode of anywhere, including the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, through their British National (Overseas) status.The creation of the class of British National (Overseas) was a response to the question of the future prospect of Hong Kong back in 1980s, and therefore the nationality was specially "tailor-made" for the Hong Kong residents with British Dependent Territories citizen status by virtue of their connection with Hong Kong, and to let them retain an appropriate relationship with the United Kingdom after the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in 1997.From 1 July 1987 to 1997, around 3.4 m British_National_(Overseas)
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| Circumcision and law Talk:Circumcision_and_law
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| Elections in Belarus head of state - the president - and a legislature. The president is elected for a five year term by the people. The National Assembly (Nacionalnoje Sabranie) has two chambers. The House of Representatives (Palata Predstaviteley) has 110 members elected in single-seat constituencies elected for a four year term. Elections_in_Belarus
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