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  • is Fethullah Gulen, the exiled cleric blamed for coup attempt in Turkey?". Telegraph. Retrieved July 18, 2016. Coker, Margaret (July 26, 2016). "Turkish...
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  • talk 21:19, 29 January 2015 (UTC) ...though I did feel like a medieval cleric arguing about angels and pins as I wrote it (and others may have a different...
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  • this time. It won't be. Nor was it done with John Paul I or Paul VI. I forget if it was done with John XXIII. The ceremony went years ago, along with...
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  • the lunchroom drinking a Coke." He subsequently crossed out the words "drinking a Coke" and there is no reference to the Coke in his Warren Commission...
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  • talk 21:19, 29 January 2015 (UTC) ...though I did feel like a medieval cleric arguing about angels and pins as I wrote it (and others may have a different...
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  • even if Ferrie had met Oswald at a CAP meeting, as the owner of the photo, John Ciravolo, told author Patricia Lambert in a July 9, 1997, interview, 'I'm...
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  • king deteriorated. In 1440, he was arrested on charges of kidnapping a cleric and investigations of other crimes begun. In a sensational trial, Gilles...
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  • Democrats, meanwhile, did not. Davis resigned under pressure, after Richard Coke was inaugurated. But that doesn't quite fit the definition of a coup. Meanwhile...
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  • Shouldn't the many references to Dubya and coke allegations be mentioned? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-seery/the-bush-cocaine-chronicl_b_37786.html...
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  • but it was Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset who plucked the red rose.) john k 17:27, 6 November 2005 (UTC) Also, guys, just a reminder that the rose-plucking...
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  • rhythm guitarist" .. that's inexact. the true story is, as John Lennon stated, that it was John Lennon himself who invited Paul McCartney to join his The...
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  • various religions from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions. Ed. John Bowker. Oxford University Press, 2000. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University...
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  • over the air later. See Dictabelt evidence relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. There was no hole in the windshield-- only a chipped place where...
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  • " The Quinisext Council in Trullo (692 AD) in Canon IX. ruled: "Let no cleric be permitted to keep a 'public house.' For if it be not permitted to enter...
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  • own. EG: Can. 271 §3. For a just cause the diocesan bishop can recall a cleric who has moved legitimately to another particular church while remaining...
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  • jurisprudence going back to Magna Carta. John Phillip Reid, deploring contemporary scholars’ "misplaced emphasis on John Locke," has argued that American revolutionary...
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  • (of thinkers such as Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke before the time of Hobbes, and Chief Justice Sir John Holt after the time of Hobbes) just as he was...
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  • were most likely fan-made names such as Rico Tattaglia, Carlo Tramonti, John Villone, Don Altobello, etc --Uzzo2 02:36, 1 March 2007 (UTC) The content...
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  • tangible reference to 'Scot(t)i' (after Ammianus) is about 580 by a Spanish cleric, who was the first to refer to Ireland as 'Scotia'. The first known reference...
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