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Interregnum (Between Medieval and Modern) Summary
68,831 words, approx. 229 pages Interregnum (Between Medieval and Modern) The interregnum between medieval scholastic logic and modern mathematical logic may be taken as having begun about the middle of the fifteenth century. There is no clear mark of division; the change was a shift...
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 Presidential Studies Quarterly
On the way out: interregnum presidential activity.
03/22/1997: 6,554 words, approx. 22 pages Presidential interregnum refers to the activities of the outgoing administration during the period between the election and the inauguration of the newly elected president. Interregnum activity is often consistent with the earlier policy of the president because presidents do not wish to leave a...
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 Investors Chronicle
Interregnum (itr).
04/07/2006: 114 words, approx. 1 pages Interregnum is creating a new merchant bank with "fire-power". That statement follows February's agreement to buy turnaround specialist Quayside for GBP6m in shares. It has 33 restructuring programmes under way and over GBP250m of managed funds. And in 2005, it reported impressive post-tax...
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 In Business Las Vegas
Harmony, For Now
1/5/2007: 594 words, approx. 2 pages Gov. Jim Gibbons talked this week of One Nevada, a bridge between the North and South, a place to “live the American Dream.”Incoming Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley praised the newly inaugurated governor’s words, and has talked of how well she worked with first lady Dawn Gibbons, the former lawmaker.Senate Majority Leader Bill Raggio also was lavish with the encomia, as were others,...
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 The New York Observer
Tick-Tock of Ford\'d5s Debut, The Blot of Nixon\'d5s Pardon
4/16/2006: 1,253 words, approx. 4 pages Gerald Ford, now gravely ill, appears likely to be remembered more as a punch line than as a President. This rendezvous with parody is thanks in no small part to Chevy Chase’s pratfall impersonations of the accidental President on Saturday Night Live, the only-in-the-70’s earnestness...


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