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Court decision in
Gregg v. Georgia,
issued in 1976,
allowed for the
reinstitution of the
death penalty in the
United States.
Since 1989, a
total of 101...
- Pope Pius VII (Italian: Pio VII; born
Barnaba Niccolò
Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; 14
August 1742 – 20
August 1823) was head of the
Catholic Church from 14...
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Olympia (Modern Gr****: Ολυμπία [oli(m)ˈbi.a];
Ancient Gr****: Ὀλυμπία [olympí.aː]),
officially Archaia Olympia (Gr****: Αρχαία Ολυμπία lit. 'Ancient Olympia')...
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ensuring permanent peace and sa****uarding
multiparty democracy. The
reinstitution of
Parliament was
accepted by the SPA. It
declared that
Girija Prasad...
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Court decision in
Gregg v. Georgia,
issued in 1976,
allowed for the
reinstitution of the
death penalty in the
United States.
Capital punishment in Virginia...
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Maguindanao (locally [maˈɡindɐnaʊ, -ginˈdanaʊ]; Maguindanaon:
Dairat nu Magindanaw; Iranun:
Perobinsia a Magindanao; Filipino:
Lalawigan ng Maguindanao)...
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syndrome (RFS) is a
metabolic disturbance which occurs as a
result of
reinstitution of
nutrition in
people who are starved,
severely malnourished, or metabolically...
- and
continued the war in Athens's name.
Their opposition led to the
reinstitution of a
democratic government in
Athens within two years. Alcibiades, while...
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leader of the
movement in
Guadeloupe resisting reoccupation and thus the
reinstitution of
slavery by
Napoleonic France in 1802. Delgrès was mulatto, born free...
- Maryland.
Steele garnered criticism for his
failure to
oppose Ehrlich's
reinstitution of the
death penalty,
despite claims of
racial inequities in the use...