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  • ...ode]] '''USD''' and '''840''') is the unit of [[currency]] of the [[United States]]. It is normally abbreviated to the [[dollar sign]] '''$''', or alternativ ...|billion]] were in circulation, of which two-thirds was outside the United States. By 2005 that figure had doubled to nearly $760 billion with an estimated h
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  • ...[1994]] to a seat vacated by [[Louis J. Freeh]], confirmed by the [[United States Senate]] on [[September 28]], [[1994]], and commissioned on [[September 29] ...udge [[Charles L. Brieant]], and from 1977 to 1981 was an Assistant United States Attorney for the [[U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York|Easte
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  • ...rica''' (the '''U.S.''', the '''U.S.A.''', the '''States''', the '''United States''', '''America''', and -- by its enemies -- the '''Great Satan''') is a cou == United States of America<br>https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/m
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  • Site=[[Queens]], [[New York]], [[United States]]| ...h (New York City)|borough]] of [[New York City]] in [[New York]], [[United States]], shortly after takeoff from [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] on
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  • There are about 114 million households in the United States. If 1.4% of them own a Segway, that means this particular web survey sugge ...orate reports, I estimate that Ramada has about 50,000 rooms in the United States. Over three months, that's about 4.5 million room-nights possible. Accord
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  • | birth_place = [[Manhattan, Kansas]], [[United States|U.S.]] | death_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[United States|U.S.]]
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  • ...nd-news-title"><strong>Randy Moss</strong> blasted for 'alligator arms' by Bill Romanowski and Dwight Clark</span></a><span class="hottrends-single-trend-n ...rectory:Germany|Germany]]; the [[Directory:United States of America|United States]] was soon to enter World War I.
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  • ...s in 2016. {{As of|2016|06|14}}, it is one of two game shows in the United States to have aired at least one new episode in at least seven consecutive decade ...who stand side by side, "What is your name, please?" Each challenger then states, "My name is [central character's name]." The celebrity panelists then read
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  • ...flight crew, consisting of captain Ted Thompson and first officer William "Bill" Tansky, first contacted the airline's dispatch and maintenance control fac ...similar jackscrews. An engineering fix developed by engineers of NASA and United Space Alliance promise to make progressive failures easy to see and thus co
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  • ...]], Susan Muscarella, <br/>Dave Le Febvre, [[Dave Meros]], Kent Reed,<br/> Bill Aron, Dave Kopf, Cheryl Pyle, <br/>Scott Latham, Nic Ten Broeck Notably, the 1979 European Tour band appeared on the same bill as [[Dizzy Gillespie]], and the 1981 Japan Tour band performed in, among ot
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  • ...r]] made into a popular recording in [[1955 in music|1955]] that knocked [[Bill Haley]]'s "[[Rock Around the Clock|(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock]]" f ...ind the Most Influential Battles, People and Events in the War between the States''. Sourcebooks, Incorporated 2006. {{ISBN|978-1-4022-1040-2}} p. 306.</ref>
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  • ...r''' (born September 11, 1953 in [[Quincy, Massachusetts]]) is an [[United States of America|American]] [[sportscaster]], [[radio personality]], [[television ...me]], along with Boston Celtics legend [[Bob Cousy]] and the [[1980 United States Olympic Hockey team]].
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  • ...ation]] or on basic cable. While the series began production in the United States, in the final season filming moved to Britain, resulting in episodes which ...'Connor]], [[Catherine O'Hara]], [[Joe Pantoliano]], [[Robert Patrick]], [[Bill Paxton]], [[David Paymer]], [[Joe Pesci]], [[Lou Diamond Phillips]], [[Brad
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  • ...Duty to Inquire as Affected by Recent Criminal Law Decisions in the United States Supreme Court] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081219143750/ ...andom number generator for selecting the reel stop positions}}</ref> which states: "It is important to make a machine that is perceived to present greater ch
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  • ...oogle.com/books?id=MO0brh8EgdcC&pg=PR16&dq=Keeping+Tito+Afloat:+The+United+States,+Yugoslavia,+and+the+Cold+War+loans&hl=en&ei=0VB2TPu3GMWrcYbigY8G&sa=X&oi=b ...''' documents to show the critical role that Yugoslavia played in [[United States|U.S. foreign]] policy with the communist world in the early years of the Co
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  • [00:00] <earthling_> in fact, the bill has support of all political parties, the two major ones �03[00:03] * notola (~Tom@c-98-207-62-24.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) from United States has joined #wikipedia-en
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  • ...nd [[Tyrone Power]]'s in ''[[Crash Dive]]'' (1943), he joined the [[United States Asiatic Fleet|Pacific submarine force]].<ref name="tcmcurtis">''Private Scr ...from the Navy, Curtis attended [[City College of New York]] on the [[G.I. Bill]]. He then studied acting at [[The New School]] in [[Greenwich Village]] un
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  • �03[12:32] * Pharos (~chatzilla@65.88.88.154) from United States also in #wikimedia has joined #wikipedia-en �15[12:32] * Pharos (~chatzilla@65.88.88.154) (United States) from #wikipedia-en #wikimedia Quit (Changing host)
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  • ...- including National Public Radio, MLB.com, FOX Sports, Chicago Sun-Times, United Press International, and ESPN -- have focused stories on former Chicago Cub ...can candidate for U.S. Senate, Jimmy Wales, is trailing incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson by a huge margin in preliminary polling of Florida voters. While Nel
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