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  • * Washington: the capital of the United States in the District of Columbia and a tourist mecca; George Washington commissi * [[United States Holocaust Museum Washington, D.C.]]
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  • ...Chief Keef</strong> was put in jail yesterday after a Cook County juvenile court judge ruled that the 17-year-old rapper had violated his probation, the Chi ...de rapper <strong>Chief Keef</strong> was taken in handcuffs from juvenile court Tuesday after a Cook County judge ordered him held in custody. Judge Carl A
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  • | order=23rd [[President of the United States]] | jr/sr2=United States Senator
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  • ...rance to the British in 1763, and ceded by them to the newly formed United States in 1783. Springfield is the capital and Chicago the largest city. Populatio ...Cahokia, near present-day East St. Louis. More French explorers followed, building military outposts and establishing a fur trading empire with local Indians.
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  • ...leader of the progressive conservative wing of the [[History of the United States Republican Party|Republican Party]] in the early 20th century, a pioneer in ...]], a federal judge, [[Governor-General of the Philippines]], and [[United States Secretary of War|Secretary of War]] before being nominated for President in
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  • | location = [[Golden Valley, Minnesota]], [[United States|USA]]; manufacturing facilities around the world ...themselves, building the Washburn "B" Mill at the falls. At the time, the building was considered to be so large and output so vast that it could not possibly
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  • ...itish (1763-1779) and then to the Spanish before being ceded to the United States in 1783. The Mississippi Territory, organized in 1798 and enlarged in 1804 ...t parallel as the northern boundary between Spanish Florida and the United States. Despite this, Spain continued to occupy Natchez. The two countries settled
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  • | order=6th [[President of the United States]] | order4 =Member of the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]<br>from [[Massachu
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  • ...ored by the Spanish beginning in 1539, the area was acquired by the United States in 1848 through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Phoenix is the capital and ...s area became part of the U.S. Territory of New Mexico in 1850. The United States, wishing to build a railroad through the area S of the Gila River, bought t
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  • ...rth-central [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 19th state in [[Year Admitted:=1816|1816]]. The a ...seeking farmland. The American Revolution and the formation of the United States of America brought more demand for the lands of the west.
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  • | nationality=[[United States|American]] | order=8th [[President of the United States]]
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  • ...775. By the Treaty of Paris (1783) the territory became part of the United States. Frankfort is the capital and Lexington the largest city. Population: [[Pop In 1795, Pinckney's Treaty between the United States and Spain granted Americans the right to navigate the Mississippi, a right
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  • | order=25th [[President of the United States]] | party=[[History of United States Republican Party|Republican]]
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  • ...y. This matter had already been settled by the Supreme Court of the United States as constitutional before KISD chose to implement it.<ref>''Trustees broaden ...to be the next Cho Seung-Hui. With extra security deployed throughout the building by the faculty, no crisis took place. Supposedly the culprit was caught, bu
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  • | order=11th [[President of the United States]] | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
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  • ...s (National Assembly, or Islamic Consultative Assembly). Judicial--Supreme Court. * Industry: Types--petroleum, petrochemicals, textiles, cement and building materials, food processing (particularly sugar refining and vegetable oil p
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  • | order=4th [[President of the United States]] | religion=[[Episcopal Church in the United States of America|Episcopal]]
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  • ...the eastern [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|United States]] on Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It was admitted as one of the o ...Republican party's struggle against the Federalists and became a hotbed of states' rights sentiment (see Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions).
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  • ..., two deputy prime ministers, and 34 cabinet ministers). Judicial--Supreme Court appointed by the Prime Minister and confirmed by the Council of Representat ...d Pact allied Iraq, Turkey, Iran, [[Directory:Pakistan|Pakistan]], and the United Kingdom, and established its headquarters in Baghdad.
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  • | order=7th [[President of the United States]] | jr/sr3 = United States Senator
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  • ...of government). ''Legislative''--unicameral Knesset. ''Judicial''--Supreme Court. <sup>2</sup>Israel proclaimed Jerusalem as its capital in 1950. The United States, like nearly all other countries, maintains its embassy in Tel Aviv. </font
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  • ...icial--Supreme Court, provincial high courts, Federal Islamic (or Shari'a) Court. ...ses, iron and steel, tea. Major partners--China 14.0%, Saudi Arabia 10.5%, United Arab Emirates 9.0%, Japan 6.2%, U.S. 5.1%, Kuwait 5.1%, Germany 4.9%.
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  • | order=2nd [[President of the United States]] | party=[[United States Federalist Party|Federalist]]
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  • ...aditions are still practiced, despite the widespread influence of [[United States|American]] and [[Britain|British]] Christmas motifs disseminated by film, p ...med after an artist who illuminated part of it. The reference to Christmas states, "VIII kal. ian. natus Christus in Betleem Iudeæ". It is in a section base
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  • ...xplored by the Spanish, and the southern section was claimed by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase (1803). Montgomery is the capital and Bir ...close of the American Revolution, Great Britain ceded (1783) to the United States all lands east of the Mississippi except the Floridas (see West Florida Con
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  • | order=31st [[President of the United States]] | order2=3rd [[United States Secretary of Commerce]]
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  • |order=37th [[President of the United States]] |party=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
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  • ...morial Prize|Nobel Memorial Prize]].</ref> They are widely regarded as the supreme commendation in their respective subject areas. Those honored with a Prize ...]] (slightly more than one million [[Euro]]s or about 1.4 million [[United States dollar|US dollars]]). Originally this money was meant to fund laureates' fu
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  • | office = President of the United States | jr/sr2 = United States Senator
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  • |nationality=[[United States|American]] |order='''38<sup>th</sup> [[President of the United States]]'''
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  • | office=President of the United States | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
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  • | order=3rd [[President of the United States]] | order2=2nd [[Vice President of the United States]]
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  • *Marshal of Yugoslavia, serving as the supreme commander of the Yugoslav military, the Yugoslav People's Army. ...nd their '''families''' were massacred."</ref> The Yugoslav Army and their supreme commander ''Josip Broz Tito'' executed, without trial, a huge number of POW
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  • | order=32nd [[President of the United States]] | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
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  • |order=33rd [[President of the United States]] |order2=34th [[Vice President of the United States]]
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  • | order = 39th [[President of the United States]] | alma_mater = [[United States Naval Academy]] <br/> [[Georgia Southwestern College]] <br/> [[Georgia Inst
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  • ...''Notes on Hugo's "Les Miserables"'', Publisher: Hungry Minds Inc., United States, [[Novermber 1]], 1968 (still in print as of 2007, ISBN-10 0822007355 ; ISB ...al is to be held, without having decided what to do. When he sees that the court intends to find the innocent [[Champmathieu]] guilty, he publicly admits th
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | slightly smaller than the [[Directory:United States of America|US]] | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Supreme People's Court (judges appointed by the National People's Congress); Local People's Courts
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  • ||revenue = $28.8 billion [[United States dollar|USD]] ({{profit}} 7%) ([[Fiscal year|FY]] 2008) ...n has 296 stores in 36 countries, most of them in [[Europe]], the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Asia]] and [[Australia]]. 2006 saw the opening of 16 new s
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  • ...every Communist system extinct or surviving at one point or another had a supreme leader who was both extraordinarily powerful and surrounded by a bizarre cu ...ncentration%20camps%20Slovenia%201945&f=false The Three Yugoslavias: State-Building and Legitimation, 1918-2005] by Sabrina P. Ramet (p159)</ref> held 117 485
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  • ...ng+purge&cd=4#v=onepage&q=goli%20otok&f=false The Three Yugoslavias: State-building and Legitimation, 1918-2005] by Sabrina P. Ramet. (p377).</ref><ref>[http:/ ...ith Stalinist regimes. In Slovenia, it was a time of mass killings without court trials, and of concentration and labour camps."</ref>
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  • 06:07 < mareklug> "On 31 January 2013, the Reykjavík district court ruled in the family's favour and overruled the naming committee, finding th ...d accept the ruling and would not appeal the case to the country's Supreme Court.[12][13] The chair of the naming committee, as well as a spokesman for the
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  • 06:46 < Qcoder02> frood: In some states , offering someone your penis is considered a sex crime 10:37 < Pharos> i declare myself United Nations Special Envoy for this debate!
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  • ...< ToAruShiroiNeko> elkng anyone trained in engineering has a background in building a nuclear weapon ...ent them from suing you and forcing you to spend $$$ defending yourself in court if they really don't like what you're doing)
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  • [04:27] <{Soap}> wiw the United States is actually a first world country [04:27] <{Soap}> usually groups like that consider the United States ot basically be a third world country with a lot of money
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  • 03:19 < Dcoetzee> Work for hire law in the United States. 03:20 < Dcoetzee> Does not grant rights to the employer unless a contract states as much.
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  • ...robably has more to do with the fact that Obama is president of the United States. [08:57] <Soapy> al_burj is a building I think
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  • ...9:58 <geniice> yes but they have no real way to verify the function of the building ...<barts1a> A mound of rubble was all that remained of one wing of the main building that adjoined the school, though an antenna of some kind protruded from the
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  • [19:17] <fox_wilson> United States ...Fish> They're really large numbers intended to put you off buying a broken building on a piece of land which will likely flood regularly or collapse into a min
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