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  2. Integrism (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    José Leonardo Ruiz Sánchez, Jerarquía católica y conflictividad en la Iglesia española de finales del siglo XIX. Orígenes y fundamentos ,[in:] Kalakorikos: Revista para el estudio, defensa, protección y divulgación del patrimonio histórico, artístico y cultural de Calahorra y su entorno 14 (2009), pp. 9–30

  3. Esteban de Bilbao Eguía - Wikipedia

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    He developed the appropriate juridical organization, such as establishing the Tribunal Especial para la Represión de la Masonería y el Comunismo. [116] As minister, he contributed to the legal framework for the so-called niños robados , [ 117 ] the Patronato Central de Redención de Penas por el Trabajo (which covered approximately 10,500 ...

  4. Von Neumann universe - Wikipedia

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    An initial segment of the von Neumann universe. Ordinal multiplication is reversed from our usual convention; see Ordinal arithmetic.. The cumulative hierarchy is a collection of sets V α indexed by the class of ordinal numbers; in particular, V α is the set of all sets having ranks less than α.

  5. Alternative civilian service - Wikipedia

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    Alternative civilian service, also called alternative services, civilian service, non-military service, and substitute service, is a form of national service performed in lieu of military conscription for various reasons, such as conscientious objection, inadequate health, or political reasons.

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    Samuel de Champlain wrote that in his visits to Mi'kmaq and Huron communities, he met people over 100 years old. Daniel Paul attributes the incredible lifespan in the region to low stress and a healthy diet of lean meats, diverse vegetables, and legumes. [47] 18th-century Prussia [42] 24.7: For males. [42] 18th-century France [42] 27.5–30