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qualm,
qualmishly
an uneasy feeling about the propriety or rightness
of a course of action; a sudden disturbing feeling (qualms of homesickness);
a sudden feeling of sickness, faintness, or nausea
quasi
as if; in a sense or manner; seemingly;
having a likeness to something; resembling (a quasi success)
Quebec
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Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth
I (lifespan 1533 to March 23, 1603), Queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603)
was one of England's greatest monarchs, ruling from 1558 right after
her
father King Henry VIII's death, until her death in 1603.
Her reign, known as the Elizabethan
Age, was marked by great prosperity and achievement in many fields.
She inherited.sovereign
power from her father, that is until the cabal.threatened
her where she
signed the way out of her sovereignty, no
doubt being forced or blackmailed
to do it. Ever since, England's royalty has been reduced to a limited
monarchy with the hijackers
from the City of London, a city within London with its own laws, police
force, etc. for the cabal, the cabal being mostly the bankers, insurance
and other controllers subjugating the people. They would present the Queen
with what they wanted her to sign, a sort
of.rubber-stamping
of what they were pushing. See the Janet
Ossebaard reports for the history of the cabal. This famous portrait
of Queen Elizabeth standing on a map of England was painted by M. Gheeraerts.
It is housed in the National Portrait Gallery, in London..comprised
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quorum
the minimal number of officers and members of
a committee or an organization who must be present for valid
transaction of business
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