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  • *'''A time for greatness''' 1960 U.S. presidential campaign theme of [[John F. Kennedy]] (Kennedy also used, "We Can Do Better"). *'''Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine. Continental Liar from the state of Maine''' 1884 U.S. presidential campaign slogan used by the supporters of Grover
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  • ...e region was annexed by [[Directory:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] in 1652. Maine's northern boundary with New Brunswick was settled by a treaty with Great B [[Image:Maine-fishing.JPG|thumb|right|190px|Maine lobster boats]]
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  • ** John J. Chada, 55, Manassas, Virginia ** Aviation Warfare Systems Operator First Class Joseph John Pycior Jr., 39, Carlstadt, New Jersey
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  • ...nited States]] between [[Directory:Vermont|Vermont]] and [[Directory:Maine|Maine]]. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in [[Year Admit ...ers, then called the province of Maine. Under an English land grant, Capt. John Smith sent settlers to establish a fishing colony at the mouth of the Pisca
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  • | successor=[[John Quincy Adams]] | successor2=[[John Quincy Adams]]
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  • ** John Ogonowski, 52, Dracut, Massachusetts, captain ** Karleton D.B. Fyfe, 31, Brookline, Mass., John Hancock
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  • ...issouri Compromise of 1820 provided for the admission of [[Directory:Maine|Maine]] as a free state and Missouri as a slave state in the following year. Jeff ...i lies north of 36°30´ except for the southeastern "bootheel") and allowed Maine become a free state. This kept the number of slave and free states equal. M
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  • ...s major opponent for the nomination, House Speaker [[Thomas B. Reed]] of [[Maine]], had acquired too many enemies within the party over his political career ...e [[Thomas Brackett Reed|Speaker Reed]], opposing. [[Shelby M. Cullom]], [[John T. Morgan]], [[Robert R. Hitt]], [[Sanford B. Dole]], and [[Walter F. Frear
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  • | predecessor2=[[John Page (New Hampshire)|John Page]] ...for college. In fall 1820, he entered [[Bowdoin College]] in [[Brunswick, Maine]], where he participated in literary, political, and debating clubs.
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  • |successor4= [[John A. Scali]] |predecessor5=[[John V. Dowdy]]
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  • ...] along with fellow teammates [[José Reyes]], [[Julio Franco]], and [[John Maine]].
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  • Dr. John Wallis notes the re-editing of mediumistic messages and failed predictions * Bartholomeusz, Tessa J.; Clayton, John; Collins (1994). Women under the Bo Tree: Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka. Cambr
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  • Dr. John Wallis notes the re-editing of mediumistic messages and failed predictions * Bartholomeusz, Tessa J.; Clayton, John; Collins (1994). Women under the Bo Tree: Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka. Cambr
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  • Dr. John Wallis notes the re-editing of mediumistic messages and failed predictions * Bartholomeusz, Tessa J.; Clayton, John; Collins (1994). Women under the Bo Tree: Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka. Cambr
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  • ...Carnegie]] formed his steel operation as a [[limited partnership]], and [[John D. Rockefeller]] set up [[Standard Oil]] as a [[Trust (19th century)|trust] For a history of corporations that is “pro-corporate”, see [[John Micklethwait]] and [[Adrian Wooldridge]], ''The Company: a Short History of
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  • .../> He hanged another murderer, [[List of individuals executed in New York|John Gaffney]], on [[14 February]] [[1873]].<ref>{{cite web | title = The Execution of John Gaffney
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  • [17:54] <Piast93> Portsmouth Naval Base is actually in Kittery, Maine. ...> derp: Very much so. I've been there. My family and I drove from Southern Maine to Beaupre around 6 years ago
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  • | predecessor2 = [[John Henry (representative)|John Henry]] ...[[Springfield, Illinois]], that same year and began to practice law with [[John T. Stuart]]. With a reputation as a formidable adversary during cross-exami
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  • ...and Aristide]] was overthrown in 1991, Thompson made a telephone call to [[John H. Sununu]], then [[White House Chief of Staff]], in order to advocate rest |last =Heilemann| first=John |publisher=''[[New York (magazine)|New York Magazine]]''
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  • |successor3=[[John Jacob Rhodes]] ...oomer Warren]], a department store fashion consultant. Warren had been a [[John Robert Powers]] fashion model and a dancer in the auxiliary troupe of the [
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