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  • 121Disproportionate Assets — is a term used in India to describe a situation where an individual s net economic assets significantly exceed the assets he or she should possess after accounting for the assets that he or she previously held and all legal sources of income. [1] …

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  • 122Sommerfeld , Arnold Johannes Wilhelm — (1868–1951) German physicist Sommerfeld, the son of a physician, was born in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad in Russia) and educated at the university in his native city. He later taught at Göttingen, Clausthal, and Aachen before being appointed to… …

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  • 123hoodlum — popularized 1871, Amer.Eng., (identified throughout the 1870s as a California word ) young street rowdy, loafer, especially one involved in violence against Chinese immigrants, young criminal, gangster; it appears to have been in use locally from …

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  • 124Josephus — For other uses, see Josephus (disambiguation). A Roman portrait bust said to be of Josephus[1] Titus Flavius Josephus (37 – c. A.D. 100),[2] also called Joseph ben Matityahu (Bibl …

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  • 125Speech act — For the US Act, see SPEECH Act of 2010. Speech Act is a technical term in linguistics and the philosophy of language. The contemporary use of the term goes back to John L. Austin s doctrine of locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts.… …

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  • 126Logic — For other uses, see Logic (disambiguation). Philosophy …

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  • 127Mordred — For other uses, see Mordred (disambiguation). Sir Mordred (1902) by H. J. Ford Mordred or Modred (/ˈmoʊdrɛd/; Welsh: Medraut, Medrod, etc.) is a character in the Arthurian legend, known as a notorious traitor who fought King Arthur a …

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  • 128Medici Bank — For the private bank in Austria that failed due to its investment in Bernard Madoff s Ponzi scheme, see Bank Medici. Medici Bank Industry Banking Key people Giovanni di Bicci, Cosimo de Medici, Piero di Cosimo, Lorenzo de Medici, Francesco… …

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