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  • | successor4 =[[John Reed, Jr.]] (11th)<br>[[Horace Mann]] (8th)<br>12th district abolished afte ...as the son of [[President of the United States|United States President]] [[John Adams]] and [[Abigail Adams]]. He is most famous as a diplomat involved in
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  • | predecessor2=[[John Page (New Hampshire)|John Page]] ...t Smith Prentiss|Seargent S. Prentiss]], and his future political rival, [[John P. Hale]], when he joined the Athenian Society[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • *In another peer-reviewed study, professors Tanya Chartrand and John Bargh report that when experimenters mirrored subjects, the subjects report ...programming as an interviewing technique with prelingually deaf adults." (Davis, Gerald L.: Oklahoma State U) Dissertation Abstract Dissertation Abstracts
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  • ...th Bend]], [[Hamilton County, Ohio]], as the second of eight children of [[John Scott Harrison]] (later a U.S. [[Congressman]] from [[Ohio]]) and Elizabeth ...], 21, in [[Oxford, Ohio]]. The wedding was performed by her father, Rev. John W. Scott. The Harrisons had two children, Russell Benjamin Harrison ([[Aug
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  • Taylor was equally indifferent to programs Whigs had long considered vital. Publicly, he was artfully ambiguous, refusing to answer q ...right: [[William Ballard Preston|William B. Preston]], [[Thomas Ewing]], [[John M. Clayton]], Zachary Taylor, [[William M. Meredith]], [[George W. Crawford
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  • In 1877, the mill entered a partnership with John Crosby to form the Washburn-Crosby Company. In that same year, Washburn sen ...1941. The show was then brought to television, and, after 20 years, their long-term sponsorship came to an end in 1961.
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  • ...pany's original plans were unrealistic, and the Jamestown settlers began a long and unexpected struggle to live off the land. By 1608, despite the firm and resourceful leadership of John Smith, hunger and disease had reduced their numbers to 38. The company resp
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  • ...on. For the most part only traders, official explorers (notably Stephen H. Long), and scientific and curious travelers (among them Washington Irving and Ge The troubles of the whites did not, however, long escape them, and the Civil War was a major disaster. Although no major batt
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  • ...In early 1865, Johnson talked harshly of hanging traitors like [[Jefferson Davis]], which endeared him to the Radicals.<ref>Trefousse p. 198</ref> ...lly wounded by [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] sympathizer [[John Wilkes Booth]] while attending a play at [[Ford's Theater]]. Booth's plan w
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  • | vicepresident = [[John C. Breckinridge]] | predecessor2 = [[John C. Calhoun]]
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  • {{Infobox_President | name=John Adams | children = [[Abigail “Nabby” Adams Smith|Abigail Jr. (Nabby)]], [[John Quincy Adams]], Susanna, Charles, Thomas and Elizabeth[stillborn]
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  • ...e [[Thomas Brackett Reed|Speaker Reed]], opposing. [[Shelby M. Cullom]], [[John T. Morgan]], [[Robert R. Hitt]], [[Sanford B. Dole]], and [[Walter F. Frear ...ts went to political friends such as former [[Carnegie Steel]] president [[John George Alexander Leishman]] (minister to [[Switzerland]] and [[Turkey]]).
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  • ..., and governments regulating in response to new situations. A question of long standing is that of diffused responsibility: for example, if the corporatio ...Carnegie]] formed his steel operation as a [[limited partnership]], and [[John D. Rockefeller]] set up [[Standard Oil]] as a [[Trust (19th century)|trust]
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  • ...23 microsoft offers cash for wikipedia edit msnbc retrieved on 2007 02 01 davis jim left in control of wikipedia newsmax may 14 2007 retrieved on 2007 07 1
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  • |predecessor=[[John F. Kennedy]] |president2=[[John F. Kennedy]]
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  • | name = John Fitzgerald Kennedy | signature = John F. Kennedy signature.png
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  • ...states formed the Confederate States of America. Mississippian Jefferson Davis became the Confederacy's first and only president. ...l in the University of Mississippi in 1962. The fight for civil rights was long and often met with violence. Two demonstrators were killed in 1962. Medgar
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  • ...oples who migrated from Asia over an artic land bridge to North America as long as 30,000 years ago. Even the earliest prehistoric Indians made stone and w ...re was no major fighting in the state, although the Confederate cavalryman John Hunt Morgan occasionally led raids into Kentucky, and guerrilla warfare was
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  • | predecessor= [[John Quincy Adams]] | predecessor4 = [[John Williams (Tennessee)|John Williams]]
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  • ...k, near [[Utica, New York|Utica]].<ref name=nevins21>Nevins, 21</ref> Not long after the family arrived in Holland Patent, Cleveland's father died.<ref na .../> He hanged another murderer, [[List of individuals executed in New York|John Gaffney]], on [[14 February]] [[1873]].<ref>{{cite web
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