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  • 101regulate — reg·u·late vt lat·ed, lat·ing 1: to govern or direct according to rule 2 a: to bring under the control of law b: to make regulations for or concerning Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 102direct — di·rect 1 vt 1: to order with authority the testator direct ed that the car go to his niece 2: to order entry of (a verdict) without jury consideration the court direct ed a verdict in favor of the defendant 3: to act …

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  • 103head — n: any of a number of individuals by heads: with an equal share to each individual: per capita used in the rules of intestate succession in Louisiana Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 104Chief Justice of the United States — Chief Justice of the United States …

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  • 105Electoral College (United States) — Electoral votes by state/federal district, for the elections of 2012, 2016 and 2020, with apportionment changes between the 2000 and 2010 Censuses …

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  • 106Wilfrid — Infobox Bishop of York name = Saint Wilfrid caption=Wilfrid depicted in stained glass birth name = consecration = 664 began = 664 term end = 678 predecessor = Chad of Mercia successor = Bosa of York birth date=c. 634 Northumbria death date=death… …

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  • 107Magistrate — For the musical group, see Magistrates (band). Magistrate Sir Lyman Poore Duff, a former judge of the Supreme Court of Canada Occupation Names Judge, Justice of the Peace, magistrat …

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  • 108Quorum (Latter Day Saints) — In the Latter Day Saint movement, a quorum is a group of people ordained or endowed with priesthood authority, and organized to act together as a body. The idea of a quorum was established by Joseph Smith, Jr. early in the history of the movement …

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  • 109Lakshmi — For other uses, see Lakshmi (disambiguation). Lakshmi Lakshmi by Raja Ravi Varma Devanagari लक्ष्म …

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  • 110College of Bishops — The term College of Bishops is used in Catholic theology to denote the bishops in communion with the Pope (the Bishop of Rome) as a body, not as individuals. The Bishop of Rome (the Pope) is an essential part of that body. Contents 1 Authority of …

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