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    The P5+1 refers to the UN Security Council's five permanent members (the P5); namely China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States;...
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    The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968 is a United States federal law designed to promote the informed use of consumer credit, by requiring disclosures...
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  • Patrick Antony Harrington (born 24 May 1964) is a far-right British political activist and writer of Irish Catholic family origins, who has published pamphlets...
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    General elections were held in Liberia on 11 October 2005, with a runoff election for the presidency held on 8 November. The presidency and all seats in...
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  • Bradley Phillip Smith (born 11 May 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer, who played for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL)...
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  • Thumbnail for Australia–Nauru relations
    Foreign relations exist between Australia and Nauru. Australia administered Nauru as a dependent territory from 1914 to 1968 and has remained one of Nauru's...
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  • The Homosexual Law Reform Society was an organisation that campaigned in the United Kingdom for changes to the set of laws which criminalised homosexuality...
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  • Thumbnail for John Moore (Australian politician)
    John Colinton Moore AO (born 16 November 1936) is an Australian former politician. He was a Liberal member of the House of Representatives for over 25...
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    Bilateral relations between Brazil and Costa Rica commenced in 1907, when the first Brazilian diplomats were officially accredited by the Costa Rican government...
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  • The Socialist Worker Student Society (SWSS, pronounced swizz) is the student section of the Socialist Workers Party in Britain. In the 1950s and 60s, student...
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  • Scouting and Guiding in the Northern Territory is predominantly represented by the branches of Scouts Australia and Girl Guides Australia covering the...
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  • The Sombra Negra (Spanish for "Black Shadow"), also known as El Clan de Planta ("The Plant Clan"), are (as of 2014) death squad groups based in El Salvador...
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    Vincent M. Ignizio (born October 2, 1974) is an American politician and former member and Minority Leader of the New York City Council representing Staten...
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  • Sir Harold Smith (18 April 1876 – 10 September 1924)[citation needed] was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, perhaps better known for...
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  • Hugh Lanning is a British pro-Palestinian activist and former trade union official. He was the Deputy General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services...
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  • Gerard McManus (born 28 June 1960) is an Australian journalist, magazine columnist, and media consultant. McManus was educated at the University of New...
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  • Testate succession exists under the law of succession in South Africa. Testamentary succession takes place by virtue of either a will or a codicil: A will...
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