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  • <!-- The following is a simple Infobox designed to identify a PERSON. You should feel free to add your own content to any of the missing elemen | name = [[Person_First_Name:=Dan]] [[Person_Last_Name:=Goldie]]
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  • The song was first performed publicly by Irving Kaufman in 1912 at The College Inn in New York ...rtificial reverberation creatively on a pop recording, with the use of the first reverb chamber, which had been set up in the studio's bathroom.{{citation n
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  • ...'Dialectica''. Edited by de Rijk Lambertus Marie. Assen: Van Gorcum 1956. (First complete edition of the Parisian manuscript with an introduction; second re ...ta. Dialectica. Edited by de Rijk Lambertus Marie. Assen: Van Gorcum 1959. First edition of the manuscripts with an introduction on the life and works of th
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  • ...Day Exercise Plan; other lifestyle and humor books followed. The company's first major success was The Toy Book by Stephen Caney, which showed children how ...ted, with 365 tear-off pages, each with a different image. Workman was the first to market a whimsical calendar of this type, and it was received enthusiast
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  • ...ed, but in 1607 colonists dispatched by the London Company established the first permanent settlement at Jamestown (May 13). Virginia was a prime force in t ...., 1607. On a peninsula in the James River they founded (May 13, 1607) the first permanent English settlement in America, which they called Jamestown. It so
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  • '''Defence'''. Principled and good-faith criticism of another person is not the same thing as a personal attack or harassment. Everyone accepts ...ffs' (time-dated edits to the Encyclopedia). [[#Peter Damian Background | First]], I present a list of the articles I have written (or been the main contri
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  • ...the 1950s [[EC Comics]] series [[Tales from the Crypt (comics)|of the same name]] and most of the content originated in that comic or the other EC Comics o ...performed by [[puppeteer]]s like [[Van Snowden]],<ref name=thr>{{cite news|first=Mike |last=Barnes |title=Hollywood puppeteer Van Snowden dies |url=http://w
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  • | name=William McKinley ..., and served as prosecuting attorney of Stark County from 1869 to 1871. He first became active in the Republican party when he made "speeches in the Canton
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  • |name=George Herbert Walker Bush |predecessor2=[[Walter Mondale]]
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  • ...hat he held until 1900. It was then that he met Theodore Roosevelt for the first time. In about 1893, Taft decided in favor of one or more patents for proce In addition to his judgeship, between 1896 and 1900 Taft also served as the first dean and a professor of constitutional law at the [[University of Cincinnat
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  • ...to derive 60 percent of its sales from exports. Since diversifying for the first time in 1962 (when a tape measure was introduced), Zippo manufacturers and ...ey remained in local oil wells (through his co-ownership, with his brother Walter, of Blaisdell Oil Company), making a modest living over the next ten years
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  • ...ogram, which had networked country-wide [[radar]] systems together for the first time. [[J. C. R. Licklider]] was selected to head the IPTO, and saw univers ...where he bought the first production [[PDP-1]] computer and conducted the first public demonstration of [[time-sharing]].
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  • |name=Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. ...esident of the United States]] serving from 1973 to 1974. He was the first person appointed to the vice presidency under the terms of the [[Twenty-fifth Amen
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  • {{Infobox_President | name=Herbert Clark Hoover ...n was challenged by the [[Great Depression]], which began in [[1929]], the first year of his presidency. He tried to combat the Depression with volunteer ef
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  • | name = Jimmy Carter | vicepresident = [[Walter Mondale]]
    108 KB (15,854 words) - 18:47, 8 July 2009
  • *A '''left-hander''' is a person who is more skillful with the left hand than with the right. A left-hander *However, if a person writes left-handed then s/he ''is'' most likely left-handed.
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  • [16:48] <Qcoder00> tommorris: Ironholds is a civil person, unless people present bad arguments ;) ...<jps> ouch. You've got to pick your battles. The RNC was very strange, the first barbed wire free speech zone
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  • May 04 05:13:37 <MickWithoutGlass> My name isn't Mick May 04 09:09:11 <guillom> Ah, no, what I did was similar to the first version of that template (i.e. "X likes this")
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  • {{Infobox_President|name=Richard Milhous <!--"Milhous" is the correct spelling--> Nixon ...ardon]] for any federal crimes Nixon may have committed. Nixon is the only person to be elected twice to both the office of the presidency and the vice presi
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  • May 05 01:36:43 <Fluffernutter> actually i think he has his first final tomorrow May 05 01:53:53 <foks> First time voiters represent
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