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  • | nationality= American ...ntinental Army]] to victory over the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] in the [[American Revolutionary War]] (1775–1783).
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  • Adams, a sponsor of the [[American Revolution]] in [[Massachusetts]], was a driving force for independence in ...ood example. Otis’s argument inspired Adams with zeal for the cause of the American colonies.<ref> Ferling (1992) ch 2</ref>
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  • ...cratic-Republican Party]], which dominated [[Politics of the United States|American politics]] for a quarter-century. Jefferson served as the wartime [[Governo ...delegates to a national congress. The pamphlet was a powerful argument of American terms for a settlement with Britain. It helped speed the way to independenc
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  • ...ll]], the [[Space Race]], the [[American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968)|American Civil Rights Movement]] and early events of the [[Vietnam War]]. ...ef>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/35_kennedy/kennedy_legacy.html American Experience: John F. Kennedy], [[PBS]]. Retrieved on [[February 25]] [[2007]
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  • ....,'' http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth-correspondence/#2</ref> Other writers may add additional entities to the list. ''Truthbearer'', in the context o ...ents "X" or "Y" in order to make such a judgment about X or Y.</ref> Other writers may add additional entities to the list.<ref>"Thoughts", "intuitions" and "
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 22:14, 25 January 2008
  • ....,'' http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth-correspondence/#2</ref> Other writers may add additional entities to the list. ''Truthbearer'', in the context o ...ents "X" or "Y" in order to make such a judgment about X or Y.</ref> Other writers may add additional entities to the list.<ref>"Thoughts", "intuitions" and "
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  • ...ll three races to Affirmed in the 1978 Triple Crown of racing in what turf writers describe as the greatest duel in horse-racing history. In the Belmont Stak A depressingly 130,000 American horses were slaughtered in Mexico and Canada in 2015, yet the rodeo, racing
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  • ...esidency was marked by several major crises, including the takeover of the American embassy and [[Iran hostage crisis|holding of hostages]] by students in Iran ...crisis]], during which the United States struggled to rescue diplomats and American citizens held hostage in [[Tehran]]. By 1980, Carter was so unpopular that
    108 KB (15,854 words) - 18:47, 8 July 2009
  • |nationality=American |battles= [[Mexican-American War]]
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  • ...es]]). On their way to the apartment, they discuss the differences between American and European culture, including what they call McDonald's Quarter Pounder w ...acter. Tim Roth used his native British accent in Pulp Fiction but used an American accent in [[Reservoir Dogs]].
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  • ...astic realist of a somewhat extreme stripe" (CP 5.470). In contrast, some writers call him an ''[[idealist]]'', apparently on account of his defining ''[[rea : (Peirce, CP 3.229, "On the Algebra of Logic", ''American Journal of Mathematics'', 3, 15-57 (1880), CP 3.154–251.)
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  • [20:44] <Alpha_Quadrant> foomandoonian: the FA writers would hate that [22:53] <SigmaWP> Aranda56: Australia won 31-0(1?) against American Samoa
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  • it's on its way. But I am deeply disappointed in american & wbc statue committees Both of Rocky's parents came from Italy. Rocky was first generation Italian-American.
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  • ...= Oshinsky|first= David M.|editor= Alan Brinkley and Davis Dyer|title= The American Presidency |chapter= Harry Truman|year= 2004|publisher= Houghton Mifflin|lo ...i National Guard]] in 1905, and served in it until 1911. With the onset of American participation in World War I, he rejoined the Guard. At his physical in 190
    117 KB (17,380 words) - 17:08, 1 April 2008
  • ...graphy]]'' for [[1934]], called Peirce "the most original and versatile of American philosophers and America's greatest logician" (Brent, 1). ...n 1880. This employment exempted Charles from having to take part in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. It would have been very awkward for him to do so, as
    93 KB (14,277 words) - 20:00, 28 July 2017
  • ...ternal critique there was appears to have come mainly from the great comic writers like [[Aristophanes]]. That makes for a likely story, as seen from a dista ...ternal critique there was appears to have come mainly from the great comic writers like [[Aristophanes]]. That makes for a likely story, as seen from a dista
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  • ...rensky: So you're believing what you heard in a random IRC channel full of writers... �08[22:50] <derp> taylor swit is the artist of the year at american music awards
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  • Incredibly, the Pittsburgh facility is not accredited by the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums and yet this is where the murderers at Se ...the water’s surface for air (February 11, 2016). While the average North American river otter can hold its breath for up to eight minutes, it was too late fo
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  • 16:34 < Tony_Sidaway> One of the best science writers I know. ...arlotte is quite rousing stuff. I'm getting all worked up and I'm not even American!
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  • ...ternal critique there was appears to have come mainly from the great comic writers like [[Aristophanes]]. That makes for a likely story, as seen from a dista ...eirce|Peirce, Benjamin]] (1870), "Linear Associative Algebra", ? 1. See ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 4 (1881).
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