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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
7: ...nited Kingdom|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]].
9: ...ist of Lords of the Isle of Man|Lord of Mann]]<!--Note on spelling: the Isle of Man has one "n", but h...
20: ...ge|Eton]], and also learned modern languages. She now speaks fluent [[French language|French]], as she...
23: ...sed to consider this, saying, "The children could not possibly go without me, I wouldn't leave without...
27: ...itary, though other royal women have been given honorary ranks. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
7: – [[28 November]] [[1990]]
24: |'''Retirement honour:'''
27: ...figurehead of a political philosophy that became known as [[Thatcherism]], which involves reduced gove...
31: ...ccured that led to an improvement in Britain's economic performance. Supporters of Margaret Thatcher a...
33: ...ical approach to [[European Union|European]] [[Economic and Monetary Union]]. Her leadership was chall... - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
2: ...n the [[Catholic]] and [[Protestant]] people of [[Northern Ireland]], between the [[Irish language|Iri...
8: ...on. The total population of humans on the island, north and south, only just approaches this figure.
12: ... a parish was a civil and religious unit with a manor, a village and a church at its centre. Each pari...
16: ... of this is the widely-recognised cultural phenomenon of "land hunger" amongst the new class of farmer...
21: ...ublin, contributed to the expansion of the Viking/Norman towns into [[City|cities]]. - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
3: ... 1707|Act of Union]], others facets of nationhood not readily defined but readily identifiable.
9: ... [[1611]]. Despite this, Scottish courts have acknowledged the supremacy of udal law in some property...
17: ...manifested themselves in different ways, but most noticeably in the number of Scots who went on to bec...
19: ...A-level]] system. Also, a Scottish university's honours [[academic degree|degree]] takes four years of...
23: ...ks meet with common acceptance. See [[British banknotes]]. - Vampire (17166 bytes)
2: ...e:Orlock.JPG|right|thumb|[[Count Orlok]] from ''[[Nosferatu]]'']]
3: ...one means or another. Some cultures have myths of non-human vampires, such as [[demon]]s or animals li...
5: ...ring form of [[cannibalism]]. The consumption of another's blood has been used as a tactic of [[psycho...
11: ...ables describe the [[strix (mythology)|strix]], a nocturnal bird that fed on human flesh and blood. Th...
13: ..., a vampire drank blood, was afraid of (but could not be killed by) [[silver]], and could be destroyed... - Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
3: ...ate]] of [[Washington]], located in the [[Pacific Northwest]].
48: ...p-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A22140-2001Aug30¬Found=true editorial].)
54: ...mendment to the United States Constitution]] does not apply to the District of Columbia.
62: ...d participates in debate but cannot vote. DC does not have representation in the Senate. Citizens of W...
66: :''See also:'' [[D.C. Statehood]], [[No taxation without representation]] - Judge (10187 bytes)
10: ...rings, judges wear a black gown. French judges do not wear wigs.]]
13: ...ially, political leaders and the executive should not be able to influence judgment in a direction tha...
15: In the [[United States|USA]], judges are not trained separately from [[lawyers]] and are gene...
21: ...ined judge, each judge – legally trained or not – having an individual vote. Civil cases,...
23: ...them. This practice generally no longer exists. Notably, while some common law jurisdictions retain ...
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