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July 1
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- Navarre Witch Trials
- How did the name "america" originate?
- Jewish saying/blessing?
- Banking and money
- Brother of Petrarch
- Cold side of the moon
- Mindfulness
- British military death toll in Icland during WW2
- Petrarch's children
- Prince of England
- What did Surrealists like Andre Breton and others think about Zionism?
July 2
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- The exact middle of the year
- about Jesus Christ
- Plekhanov and Lenin
- Artist J.V. Beke
- Waiters Minimum Wage
- God
- Painting
- Royal Navy rank and ink colour.
- Car Chase
- Russian army in france 1914-1916
July 3
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- Two lines from Shakespeare:
- Hume and History
- Japanese Fascism
- What did Surrealists like Andre Breton and others think about Zionism?
- humanities, Economics.
- Alison Brimelow
- Murder rate in Ancient Rome compared with modern cities
- Linguistic situation in Eastern European Slavic countries/Russia
- American gangsters
July 4
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- Lewis Libby
- Mexicans and Roman Catholicism
- European Orphanage education (ca 1900)
- A Worldwide Council of Islam
- The Enchantments of Monks
- Surname Distributions
- How did one greet a cardinal in the middle ages?
- Food Crops
- Gibbon and the Antonines
- Russian Orthodox Domes
- Music theory question
- Westfield, Mass car hop drive-in restaurant 1960
- Edward Aetheling
July 5
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- most prolific classical composer
- Music and soldiers
- British Monarch missing presumed dead
- Facial hair
- Professor Albert Brackmann
- Question about the UNSC
- search not plugged and new entry
- A People's History of the United States
- WHAT?
- Ulysses-help!!!
- New York Blue Sox
- Asian child militants
- American Psycho .357 Magnum Question
- Defending Pierre Laval
July 6
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- attribution of a passage on Coleridge
- Slaughterhouse-five
- Salary
- typeface
- Anyone with a recent Guinness World Records book?
- How US associate degrees compare with british degrees
- Opposition to Churchill
- What have Islamic terrorists got against the west?
- Tour de force, ... er ... France
July 7
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- chinese lunar/solar calendar
- How much is a cello?
- British, Scottish, English?
- Marriage in the 18th Century
- Michaelangelo
- Schooldays in Ancient Rome
- Famous people
- Pre-history
- Trebitsch Lincoln
- Statute of Limitations
- Searching the authors of the following quotes
July 8
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- Internet law
- The meaning of the abreviation clav.
- Socialism
- What is the world oldest's dead religion?
- Religion of New Testament scholars
- $12.99
- Japanese literature questions
- The Boy Flood notability
- trans formers
- Can foreigners give donations to U.S political parties and presidential candidates
July 9
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- Is there an order to the Arts? If so, what is it?
- 1745 Jacobite Rebellion
- "Die at the flagpole"? From which verse?
- German atrocities in the First World War
- The Devil to Pay in the Backlands
- Regarding "cutting and pasting"
- Interesting people in history
- unconditional love and free lunch
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average
- I'm looking for an unusual (English) word I can't find anywhere
- Benjamin Disraeli
July 10
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- Unions and Villages in Bangladesh
- What is the definition of ?
- Association of social and economical beliefs
- Stalin and Hitler
- Waiting lines for NHS
- Uhaw ang Tigang na Lupa
- Crime in Victorian England
- Spanish Civil War
- Queen Elizabeth II's "Uncle Dickey"
- Wrongway Corrigan's flight and Clifford MacGregor's North Pole Expedition
- Communication in Behavioural Science
- Greatest Book of All Time
- post ww2 spheres of influence
July 11
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- Colonies in Antarctica?
- political gender
- Louis Dembitz Brandeis's relationship with Jacob Frank
- "Political" as noun
- Possession by ancestor spirits in mythology
- Napoleon on St Helena
- duc d'Enghien and Mohiloff
- Charnock the Alchemist
- Statistical agencies
- Khadijah and Muhammad
- Question concerning Roman administration of Gaul?
- Another goddamn speeding ticket
- Play based on Macbeth
- Sartre, Existentialism, and Atheism
- Do Ipods store any mp3 files?
July 12
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- Cultural variations in the perception of past & future
- Font ident please
- Is CNN wrong or am I?
- Henry VIII and Scotland
- Anyone from Chicago know...
- Jean-Christophe Napoléon
- Satan
- Another question
- Name of a concept
- serious quest- not crazy
- percentage
- History and evolution of Shaivism
July 13
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- punjabi songs lyric translation
- "C'est pire qu'un crime, c'est une faute."
- Plot to kill Mussolini
- "Any more for the Skylark?"
- Coat_of_Arms_of_Irkutsk.png
- Management Theory
- Civilian internment during WWII
- Value of the dollar
- Matthias Corvinus
- German propaganda posters
- Meadville, MS in American Civil War
- Prosecuting a witness?
- Speeding ticket from hell
- Constitutional question
July 14
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- French night clubs
- Was Hitler a weak dictator?
- HEPA = Humanist group ?
- poem/riddle Castaway (anon)
- Wycliffe Bible dating
- Interpreting old music
- Speeding Penalties (and other fines)
- John Wycliffe
- Administrator abuse
- Spanish Inquisition
- Pakistanis and beaches - did I commit a faux pas?
July 15
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- Zinoviev and Kamenev?
- Current rate of extinction
- Woman and sports
- Trireme marines
- Captain Hook and Wendy's father in Peter Pan
- can you name some brave famous policemen
- Louis XII
- Richard Sharpe
- How many people believe in a god
- Was Malcolm X Wahabi?
- How were the classes of U.S. Senators initially decided?
- The British Empire David05121970
- Who is the figure on the reverse of the Iraq Campaign Medal—Preceding unsigned comment added by Willy turner (talk • contribs)
- Two short stories by Ray Bradbury
- Reasonable Doubt
July 16
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- Last menu on Titanic
- GDP of Qing
- Girl Pope
- Nietzsche
- Lenin and Stalin
- unification of germany in 1871
- Religion and careers
- references for gopi krishna
- Avignon papacy period
- Banknote
July 17
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- The idea that imperfect law enforcement is good
- Honorary consul
- Anarchism and business
- Decline of the French monarchy
- French army before World War II
- Jesus the Logos
- Al Qaida
- What is the negative and positive effects of globalization on Indian farming sector?
- Versailles
- Bill gates, larry page and sergey brin
- Pope Urban V - first in 46 years
- Benjamin Robert Haydon bronzework
July 18
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- how are WTO and globalization corelated?
- Napoleon and Poland
- Print of Mrs Duff
- Nicolas Poussin
- Entente Cordiale
- Mein Kampf still copyrighted?
July 19
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- Indo-Caribbeans
- Capitalization question
- Heart of Atlanta Motel
- First gay knight
- The Lionheart
- Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and Mexican Independence
- French National assembly
- British India’s political status.
- Alien abduction.
- Fast Track Authority
- The average ethnicity/original nationality of the (white?) USA-er
- Google earth blocked area
- Forklift certification
- Good intro to British history?
- Iraqi Civil war
- Pirates
- Francophobia?
July 20
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- fidel
- making money
- Song title and artist?
- PROOF USA FOUNDED ON JUDEO CHRISTIAN PRINCIPALS
- John Toland
- Putney Army Debates
- China catching up with USA as world top-dog
July 21
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- The Hells Angels 'wing system'?
- C.A. White - Author
- Neville Henderson and Appeasement
- Camelin
- Who is Charles F Horne, author
- Is the electoral college system used in U.S presidential elections irrational, illogical, undemocratic and perverse?
- Are there any individuals, organisations or political parties calling for an upper house in a bicameral legislature to be made up of professors?
- Law - Finding U.S. Federal and State Code Sections
- Why are Scots disproportionately vastly over represented in the U.K armed forces?
- How many indigenous people have been murdered in the area currently constituting the U.S, and does it constitute genocide?
- Funerals in Nottingham
- Fourth Panzer Army
- Britain and Germany 1933 to 1939
July 22
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- Robbie and the 2nd Law of Robotics
- Maritime costume circa 1290
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- examination of management
- English Poor Law
- influnce of environment on industries
- Communism during WWII
- Bangladesh provincial government?
- Bangladesh municipal government
- Left-wing
- right-wing
- Some question about ethnic divisions in Europe
July 23
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- "In God We Trust" on our money
- World War I Newspaper archives?
- Judges
- long books
- Khruschev's denunciation of Stalin
- Walt Streightiff - who is he?
- Voting Rights of US Citizens
- De Natura Deorum and the Infinite Monkey
- Killing slaves
- Mad Old Men
July 24
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- Global Electricity Statistics
- philosophy and time
- Which ammendment to the Constitution gives Americans freedom of religion, freedom of the press and the right to assemble?
- local radio
- African Hunters
- WW2 "no bomb" uni-town pact?
- Painting a sky on the ceiling
- Vietnamese Generals in French Army
- There was a chinese story...
- Hevenu Shalom Aleichem and the Catholic Church
- real estate boom
- Who signed for North and South Dakota?
- DC demographics
- Nazi Press
- Thomas More
- What is a dabouke?
- Collateral Trading
- alcoholics's
- BUILDING A REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY ON WORLD CULTURES
- CFA Exams discontinued in India
July 25
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- Mon (japanese badge/ family crest)
- Bangladeshi Parliamentary seats
- imperialism
- Anglo German Naval Agreement of 1935
- Trying to recall the title of a novel about life in the Gulag
- Are there examples of jokes told by the founder of a religion?
- Questions about Germans Bundestag election system (and the article about it)
- picasso
- Misscarriage, corpses and criminality of not buring the dead aborted child
July 26
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- wedding
- Conlon Nancarrow's Boogie-Woogie Suite
- Death of the Prince Imperial
- Transfusions in sport
- Marx in London
- Do you want to live forever
- Verizon Wireless
- Moscow metro station named after Royal Family murderer
- All China Youth Federation
July 27
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- Long hair
- Saint Pol conspiracy
- symbol for justice
- Dvorák Cello Concerto and Brahms Double Concerto
- Rich vs Poor
- Goya
- Chamberlain and Appeasement
- O'Keefe and Merritt
- women in history
- Partition of Germany
- Christopher Columbus voyages
- Eliminating the Penny Coin
- Toronto 1
- Toronto 2
- Toronto 3
July 28
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- origin of expression "Aha Erkenntnis"
- Noshir S. Gowadia
- Death of the Russian Royal Family
- On height
- Intuition in Arts...
- Teutonic Order
- European economy in 15th century
- Legal status of steroid use in the US
- Rime of King William
July 29
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- criminal charges
- THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD
- Eastern European
- Franco and the war
- White Australia
July 30
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- Food booth
- Hapless page
- American artist who put things in little showcases
- Nuremberg Trials
- Size of the academic papers
- Largest mall
- Victorian Era
- Cult books
July 31
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- What religion am I? help me
- Sri Lankans tamil Toronto
- Stock market
- separation
- Christmas was killed at Naseby fight
- Hello
- Corporations
- Ahmadinejad's Attire
- Marshall Petain
- More Vichy questions
- Japanese election system : what's wrong (Tokyo Block?)