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  2. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - Wikipedia

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    Numerous parts in the Protocols, in one calculation, some 160 passages, [15] were plagiarized from Joly's political satire Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu. This book was a thinly veiled attack on the political ambitions of Napoleon III , who, represented by the non-Jewish character Machiavelli , [ 16 ] plots to rule the world.

  3. Lists of One Piece episodes - Wikipedia

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    4. Arrival & Fierce Fighting in Alabasta. 38. December 16, 2001. (2001-12-16) October 27, 2002. (2002-10-27) 5. Dreams!, The Zenny Pirate Crew Sortie!, Beyond the Rainbow.

  4. Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle - Wikipedia

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    With single-warhead missiles, one missile must be launched for each target. By contrast, with a MIRV warhead, the post-boost (or bus) stage can dispense the warheads against multiple targets across a broad area. Reduces the effectiveness of an anti-ballistic missile system that relies on intercepting individual warheads. [16]

  5. Were people in on the Montreal Screwjob? What is said about ...

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    Hart and McMahon met in the locker room after the incident, and the WWE boss said he knew he was going to be hit. When they confronted, McMahon said Hart hit him so hard "right in the temple" and ...

  6. Morgoth - Wikipedia

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    Morgoth. Morgoth Bauglir ([ˈmɔrɡɔθ ˈbau̯ɡlir]; originally Melkor [ˈmɛlkor]) is a character, one of the godlike Valar and the primary antagonist of Tolkien's legendarium, the mythic epic published in parts as The Silmarillion, The Children of Húrin, Beren and Lúthien, and The Fall of Gondolin. Melkor is the most powerful of the Valar ...

  7. Trial of Socrates - Wikipedia

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    The Trial of Socrates (399 BC) was held to determine the philosopher's guilt of two charges: asebeia (impiety) against the pantheon of Athens, and corruption of the youth of the city-state; the accusers cited two impious acts by Socrates: "failing to acknowledge the gods that the city acknowledges" and "introducing new deities".

  8. Trial of Charles I - Wikipedia

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    Trial of Charles I. A plate depicting the trial of Charles I in January 1649, from John Nalson 's "Record of the Trial of Charles I, 1688" in the British Museum. In 1649, the Rump Parliament established an ad hoc High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland.

  9. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice[ a ] is a 2019 action-adventure game developed by FromSoftware. It was released in Japan by FromSoftware and internationally by Activision for the PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One in March 2019 and for Stadia in October 2020. Players control Wolf, a shinobi who embarks on a quest to rescue ...