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  • late [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_century 16th century] (as an adjective) ...uage, Chinese (Mandarin is the official form). Official name '''''People's Republic of China'''''.
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  • ...ity]] footprint. Forums were a regular part of every Roman province in the Republic and the Empire, with archaeological examples at:
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  • ...currency, especially in [[Europe]], as the official language of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, and, after Rome's conversion to Christianity, of the [[Ro ...lowed in the liturgy. Classical Latin, the literary language of the [[late Republic]] and [[early Empire]], is still taught in many primary, grammar, and secon
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  • ...ays of the 'uncrowned' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Republic Roman Republic]. ...tus was that he came to incarnate the notion (abstract under the uncrowned republic) of the majesty of Rome, so that lese majeste became high treason.
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  • ...greeted millions of [[immigrants]] as they came to America by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is a globally recognized [[symbol]] of th
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  • ...ssance]]. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, near Belluno (in Veneto), in the Republic of Venice. During his lifetime he was often called ''Da Cadore'', taken fro ...ontours in early works may be described as "crisp and clear", while of his late methods it was said that "he painted more with his fingers than his brushes
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  • ...anguage|French]] ''littérateur''). The Republic of Letters grew during the late 1700s in France in salons, many of which were run by women. The term is rar By the late eighteenth century, literacy was becoming more widespread in countries such
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  • ...ractical for musical hands. For nine years he was a senior student of the late Tai Chi master, Cheng Man-ch'ing, and founded several permanent schools of ...an Francisco; the Center for Soviet American Dialogue, Seattle, and Banana Republic Clothing Stores. He was a senior trainer for LRT International, a relation
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  • In late 1963, Jane Roberts and her husband, Robert Butts, experimented with a [http In the realm of [[science]], the only criticism that the late amateur physicist [https://books.google.com/books?id=Xb89AAAAIAAJ&printsec=
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  • * The [[Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus]], recognized only by [[Turkey]] [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Portugal]], [[San Marino]], [[Serbia]], and the
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  • ...nally, the "States". "Columbia", a name popular in poetry and songs of the late 1700s,[35] derives its origin from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph ...[[America]], is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_republic federal republic] consisting of fifty states and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_di
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  • ...outside of Europa survive till now, the most important of them is People's Republic of China, trying to introduce market reforms without rapid democratization. ...ian and [[collectivist]] society can be traced into antiquity. Plato's The Republic suggests [[collective]] [[education]] of children and control of possession
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  • ...se], canvassing [[diverse]] forms of pantheistic [[piety]] since the early republic, considered [[nature]] [[religion]] in America "alive and well, growing dai
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  • An important example of mandated population control is People's Republic of China's one-child policy, in which having more than one child is made ex ...dards caused India to implement an official family planning program in the late 1950s and early 1960s; it was the first country in the world to do so.
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  • ...]], the first important piece of legislation in the early [[Roman Republic|Republic]], dating from the middle of the 5th century BC. According to Roman histori ...very sophisticated legal system and a refined legal culture when the Roman republic was replaced by the monarchical system of the [[principate]] in [[27 BC]].
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  • ...philosophers such as [[Plato]]. The Medieval period runs until roughly the late [[1400s]] and the [[Renaissance]]. The "Modern" is a word with more varied ...s' words. Interestingly, in his most famous work, ''[[Plato's Republic|The Republic]]'', Plato critiques democracy, condemns tyranny, and proposes a three tier
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  • The term hegemon is also used to describe Japan's three unifiers in the late sixteenth century and early seventeenth century. Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hid The dominance of the Dutch Republic during the 17th Century (1609-1672) can be considered one of the first inst
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  • ...ady Antonia Fraser and the late Sir Hugh Fraser, and a stepdaughter of the late 2005 Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter.[11] ...rge Soros doing throwing wads of money around in Eastern Europe?", The New Republic, 10 January 1994. See also Kaufman, Michael T., Soros: The Life and Times o
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  • '''Theology''' is a term first used by [[Plato]] in The [[Republic]] (book ii, chap 18). The term is compounded from two Greek words <i>theos<
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  • ...epresenting the very antithesis of the "perfect" traits described in the ''Republic''. Critias claims that his accounts of ancient Athens and Atlantis stem fr In middle and late 19th century, several renowned [[Mesoamerica]]n scholars, starting with [[C
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  • ...women, caricatures of black men as “violent brutes” that helped excuse the late nineteenth century [[Jim Crow laws]] in the United States,[https://www.ferr # Stephen Pinker, The History of Violence, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.
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  • ...r.com/dictionary/socialism "Socialism"] Modern socialism originated in the late 19th-century [[intellectual]] and working class [[social movement|political ...revolutionary leader [[Victor Chernov]] was elected President of a Russian republic and the next day, the Bolsheviks dissolved the Constituent Assembly. The Bo
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  • ...chsenspiegel]]'', which became the supreme law used in parts of Germany as late as 1900. ...A. Brownson]] [https://www.constitution.org/oab/am_rep.htm] ''The American Republic: its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny'', O. A. Brownson (1866)] would
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  • ...: Ritual and Revitalization Among the Farm Bushmen of the Ghanzi District, Republic of Botswana.' Journal, South West Africa Scientific Society, v30, 1975-76.< ...ny [[universities]]' [[The Arts|arts]] and [[humanities]] programs. By the late 20th century the recognition of practical [[knowledge]] as equal to academi
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  • ...ashing became a common trope of [[films]], television and [[games]] in the late t[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_Century twentieth century]: a convenie ...New Religious and Ideological Communities and Psychogroups in the Federal Republic of Germany
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Gospel Social Gospel] movement of the late nineteenth century and since the 1960s and 1970s has played a leading role ===The Church in the American Republic (1790–present)===
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  • ...n atheist." ''Atheism'' was first used to describe a self-avowed belief in late 18th-century Europe, specifically denoting disbelief in the monotheistic [[ ...ic Greek philosophy, but did not emerge as a distinct world-view until the late Enlightenment. The 5th-century BCE Greek philosopher Diagoras is known as
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  • ...ns for both state sponsored education and an agrarian democracy in the new Republic. His educational idea of creating specialized units of learning is physical ...that Jefferson was a deist, a common position held by intellectuals in the late 18th century, at least for much of his life.
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  • ...s not know what to do with a soul that is suddenly unattached. Later - too late - Kierkegaard will attempt to resuscitate the subjective God by resuscitati ...as uniquely negative. Saint-Just captures it superbly: "What constitutes a republic is the total destruction of what opposes it."
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  • ...hat the global changes announced in this document are expected to begin in late 2017 or early 2018 and are expected to continue for a period of 25 to 30 ye ...umerous tsunamis that will affect this area, Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic as well as Puerto Rico should remain intact or at least undergo only minor
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  • Several pop and rock artists had hits with songs from ''Hair'' in the late 60's. A medley of the two songs [[Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In]], which was ...fell, the show travelled for the first time to Poland, Lebanon, the Czech Republic, and Sarajevo (featured on ABC's [[Nightline]] with [[Ted Koppel]], when [[
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  • ...ute compared to that of other species. They also propose that during the [[Late Pleistocene]], the human population was reduced to a small number of breedi The late [[Middle Ages]] saw the rise of revolutionary ideas and technologies. In Ch
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  • ...00 years. Similar [[Greek dark ages|Dark Age]] collapses are seen with the Late [[Bronze Age collapse]] in the Eastern Mediterranean, the collapse of the [ # Keppie, Lawrence (1984). The Making of the Roman Army: From Republic to Empire. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble. ISBN 0-389-20447-1.
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  • instead of social [[evolution]] that is too soon and too late for it to become comfortable or effective. [[dominate]] the Congress and that the [[republic]] is no longer able to function as a [[government]] should.
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  • or as late as the Teaching Mission in the present term of its assignment to inform of Since that era, and beginning sometime in the late 1940's of the present calendar used on Urantia,
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