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  • ...6101600189_1.html|title=Don't vote as part of a tribe, Jaggi Vasudev tells Americans|newspaper=[[Business Standard]]|date=16 October 2016|publisher=[[Indo-Asian ...globe, such as the [[United Nation]]'s Millennium World Peace Summit, the British [[House of Lords]], the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], and the
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  • ...ill]] and the [[Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II|British war effort]] before the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] pulled the U.S. into the ...e American|Japanese-Americans]] as well as thousands of Italian and German-Americans. As the Allies neared victory, Roosevelt played a critical role in shaping
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  • ...Calendar (New Style) Act 1750]], implemented in 1752, altered the official British dating method to the Gregorian calendar with the start of the year on [[Jan ...introduced the enthusiastic Jefferson to the writings of the [[empiricism|British Empiricists]], including [[John Locke]], [[Francis Bacon]], and [[Isaac New
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  • 19:24 < ToAruShiroiNeko> british 19:25 < Ironholds> well, not British
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  • ...litary affairs, but provided the funding and food supplies that helped the Americans in the war and hastened Allied victory in 1918. ...ng Americans), their violations were not direct attacks on the shipping of Americans or other neutrals, while German submarine warfare directly targeted shippin
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  • ...''[[New York Times]]'' named Hoover one of the "Ten Most Important Living Americans". ...ennessee]] from Smith. As advertising executive [[Bruce Barton]] put it, "Americans knew they may have more fun with Smith, but that they would make more money
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  • ...rds a series of armed incursions by Irish-American civil war veterans into British territory in Canada, named the [[Fenian Raids]].{{fact|date=February 2008}} [[Category:Americans of Scots-Irish descent|Johnson, Andrew]]
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  • ...ral of the Philippines, a position in which he was very popular among both Americans and [[Filipino people|Filipinos]]. In 1902, Taft visited Rome to negotiate ...e first time as an independent third branch of government (contrary to the British model) under the administrative supervision of the Chief Justice of the Uni
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  • ...nd the N Idaho border, was validated in the Oregon Treaty of 1846 with the British. Montana was then still a wilderness of forest and grass, with a few tradin ...876, the U.S. Army arrived at the Little Bighorn River to place all Native Americans on reservations. In the famous battle known as “Custer's Last Stand,” S
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  • ...nd last touched by you at 17:48, 5 October 2006. Then, by some miracle of British productivity, you researched and created <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/ ...esuits of Quebec and Montreal, for example, managed to convert many Native Americans to Christianity by learning their culture and addressing them in a way they
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  • ...ended as commander of AFHQ across the Mediterranean basin to include the [[British 8th Army]], commanded by General Bernard Law Montgomery. The 8th Army had a ...worked directly with [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]], much to the chagrin of the British High Command who disliked being bypassed. During the advance towards Berlin
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  • ...torture, and extrajudicial detentions. A few years later, AIOC was renamed British Petroleum, better known today as BP. ...erican Embassy in Tehran with the support of Ayatollah Khomeini. Fifty-two Americans were held hostage for 444 days. On April 7, 1980, the [[United States]] bro
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  • ...dy and his family were in attendance at the [[Strangers Gallery]] of the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] to hear speeches in support of the [[Un In 1940, Kennedy completed his thesis, "Appeasement in Munich," about British participation in the [[Munich Agreement]]. He initially intended his thesis
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  • In January 1893, a group of Americans living in [[Hawai'i]] [[Kingdom of Hawaii#Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai ...aff, 125</ref> The tribunal awarded the bulk of the disputed territory to British Guiana.<ref>Nevins, 647</ref> By standing with a Latin American nation aga
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  • [18:18:00] <geniice> no I'm british. I don't have any euros ...H is silent. Then it makes sense because its a vowel-initial word. Whjat Americans seem to want to do though is to us "an" and then still pronounce the H beca
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  • ...of the 19th century. In a decision that had far-reaching consequences, the British permitted the Hindu Maharaja of Kashmir, a Sikh appointee, to continue in p ...d the same objective as the Congress--self-government for India within the British Empire--but Congress and the League were unable to agree on a formula that
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  • ...e can be repaired faster than it accumulates. The expression was coined by British [[biogerontology|biogerontologist]] [[Aubrey de Grey]] and first appeared i ...r no other reason than the inevitable shifting demographics, the number of Americans stricken with AD will rise from 4 million today to as many as 16 million by
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  • ...he price drop has many people thinking conspiracy theory. A recent poll of Americans showed that a staggering 42 percent of respondents believe that George W. B ...7/stock-exchange-history.asp">The Birth Of Stock Exchanges</a> - Learn how British coffeehouses helped give rise to the juggernaut that is the NYSE. The Tale
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  • �06[16:58] * BarkingFish lolz at reading stupid exam answers from british GCSE students :) [17:29] <Qcoder00> Speaking of which has anyone here seen any classic British Adaptations of Dickens?
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  • ...t for [[Civil Rights|civil rights]] for [[African American history|African Americans]].<ref>See Skidmore (2005); Bunting (2004), Scaturro (1998), Smith (2001) a A distinguished British historian has written that "we must go back to the campaigns of Napoleon to
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