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Concurrent
CONCURRENT Simultaneous; converging; of equal or joint authority. Concurrent estates is a term used in property law to describe ownership of, or possessory interest in, a piece of property by two or more people jointly, such as a joint tenancy or tenancy in common. Concurrent power is the... Read more |
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Weihai
Weihai, Shandong/China Weihaiwei, Port Edward As a wèi ‘military base’ from which it took the name Weihaiwei in 1398, the additional wèi at the end meant ‘guard’. In 1898–1930 the city‐port was leased to the British under the name Port Edward. The... Read more |
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Municipal Government
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT refers to the institution created by states to govern incorporated localities—particularly cities. States grant powers to municipal governments so that they might provide basic services, such as police and fire protection, as well as solve the... Read more |
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Uzi
Uzi ♂ Mainly Jewish: name, meaning ‘power’ or ‘might’ in Hebrew, borne in the Bible by six minor characters mentioned in genealogies. In the Authorized Version the spelling Uzzi is used. The name seems to represent a short form of the theophoric names Uzziah and... Read more |
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Control
Control A term designating the spirit entity that works with a medium from "the other side" and who takes charge of the séance proceedings while the medium is in a trance. This operator might also be called a guide. Generally, the term implies enduring attendance by a distinct and... Read more |
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Containment
C ONTAINMENT Barton J. Bernstein The containment doctrine, with its ambiguities and imprecision, was a major strategy and the guiding conception in American foreign policy from shortly after World War II until the collapse of the Soviet Union in... Read more |
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Fascination
Fascination The term generally signifies the charming or enchanting of another by the eyes or the looks; to hold or keep in subjection by charms, by powers of pleasing. It is derived from the Latin fascinare (enchant). A belief in the power of fascination appears to have been prevalent in most ages... Read more |
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Asilomar Conference
Asilomar Conference Soon after the discovery in 1970 of the first restriction enzyme by American microbiologist Hamilton Smith, it became possible to combine DNA from different sources into one molecule, producing recombinant DNA. Concern by scientists and lay people that... Read more |
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Niccolo Machiavelli
Machiavelli, Niccolò (1469–1527) Florentine statesman and political theorist. From 1498 to 1512, he served as an official in the republican government of Florence, but lost his post when the Medici family returned to power. His most famous work, The Prince (1513), offered advice on how... Read more |
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Solon
Solon , c.639-c.559 BC, Athenian statesman, lawgiver, and reformer. He was also a poet, and some of his patriotic verse in the Ionic dialect is extant. At some time (perhaps c.600 BC) he led the Athenians in the recapture of Salamis from the Megarians. He was elected chief archon in 594 at a time... Read more |
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