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  • 51Soft power — is a term used in international relations theory to describe the ability of a political body, such as a state, to indirectly influence the behavior or interests of other political bodies through cultural or ideological means. The term was first… …

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  • 52Conceit — For other uses, see Conceit (disambiguation). In literature, a conceit[1] is an extended metaphor with a complex logic that governs a poetic passage or entire poem. By juxtaposing, usurping and manipulating images and ideas in surprising ways, a… …

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  • 53Just War — theory is a doctrine of military ethics of Roman philosophical and Catholic origin [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/war/ The first philosophers of just war were Aristotle and Cicero, and the first theologians St. Augustine and St. Thomas… …

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  • 54Orange Free State — For the former province of South Africa, see Orange Free State Province. Orange Free State Oranje Vrijstaat ← …

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  • 55Jury nullification — means making a law void by jury decision; in other words, the process whereby a jury in a criminal case effectively nullifies a law by acquitting a defendant regardless of the weight of evidence against him or her. [… …

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  • 56Ken Wilber — Kenneth Ken Wilber Ken Wilber with Bernard Glassman (background) Born January 31, 1949 (1949 01 31) (age 62) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA …

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  • 57Sargent Shriver — Infobox Ambassador name=Robert Sargent Shriver image size=250px order2=21st ambassador from2=United States country2=France term start2=April 22, 1968 term end2=March 25, 1970 predecessor2=Charles E. Bohlen successor2=Arthur K. Watson… …

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  • 58Neal Hefti — Background information Birth name Neal Hefti Born October 29, 1922(1922 10 29) …

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  • 59Francia — or Frankia, later also called the Frankish Empire ( la. imperium Francorum), Frankish Kingdom (Latin: regnum Francorum , Kingdom of the Franks ), Frankish Realm or occasionally Frankland, was the territory inhabited and ruled by the Franks from… …

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  • 60Nicolae Iorga — Iorga redirects here. For the village in Botoşani County, see Manoleasa. Nicolae Iorga Nicolae Iorga in 1914 (photograph published in Luceafărul) Prime Minister of Romania …

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