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  • |birthplace =[[Reading, Pennsylvania|Reading]], [[Pennsylvania]] ...ann Arden]], [[Dawn Langstroth]]; [[Anne Murray]]'s daughter and [[English people|English]] [[musician]] [[Imogen Heap]].
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  • ...hat he also conceived of his clothing line TONY WANG. Having been inspired from a trip to his birth state of New York, he began to create a concept portfol ...e and reading free, online fashion design resources such as lecture slides from fashion schools indexed by Google. He spent a year learning how to create p
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  • Loc: Pennsylvania Loc: Pennsylvania
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  • '''MyWikiBiz''' is a [[wiki]] directory [[business]] that allows people and enterprises to author their own legacy on the Internet. The brand bega ...Google]] AdSense ads within it, and keeping 100% of the revenues generated from that page's advertising. Page owners may also advertise and sell their pro
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  • ...running, shall we?? </div></div><br /><br />You expect a different result from the last poll? Despite the fact that you flatly refuse to cite the example ...y have people editing with a clear conflict of interest, my advice to such people is to comment on the talk page and not to edit the article except to correc
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  • ...nus Wine Cellars] started making wine because he "enjoyed drinking it, and reading about wine and its history. Eventually, this led to studying more about win ...ing. They offer 450,000 bottles of wine annually, in 140 varieties ranging from award-winning Chardonnays to Cabernets, as well as French Hybrids and a var
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  • Literature-based complete homeschool programs from a Christian perspective. Literature-based complete homeschool programs from a Christian perspective.
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  • | birth_place = [[Mercersburg]], [[Pennsylvania]] | death_place = [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]]
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  • The word « synergology » is taken from the Greek « syn », « ergon » and « logo » meaning the idea of « toge ...d unique bodily gestures. In synergology, an intellectual study allows the reading of gestures to be linked to emotions and subconscious intentions. This is p
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  • ...ed." He had no executive powers, but the similarity of titles has confused people into thinking there were other presidents before Washington. Merrill Jensen ...] in 1795; he used his prestige to get it ratified over intense opposition from the [[Democratic-Republican Party|Jeffersonians]]. Although never officiall
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  • Most people who edit Wikipedia believe that they are improving it for posterity and hum ...ogle search results; about 50% of search engine traffic to Wikipedia comes from Google, a good portion of which is related to academic research. [2]
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  • ...d don't want people to know where you teach, but that doesn't preclude you from attending. [[User:Raul654|Raul654]] 06:25, 11 February 2006 (UTC) Essjay, I am not really a part of the dispute, but what I have gotten from studying it so far is that ChrisO wants to cite unverifiable documents, Ter
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  • ...u assign me in my next two or three articles? What would you want to learn from a Wikipedia administrator who has 15,000+ site edits? I promise my next pie ...y case, in particular, as [removed]) fully disclosed as real, identifiable people. As [removed], I offered to write encyclopedic content for Wikipedia on beh
    155 KB (26,053 words) - 12:43, 24 September 2008
  • ...blican Party (United States)|Republican]] political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. Cleveland's admirers praise him for his honesty, independenc ...from [[Anglo-Irish]] Protestants and [[German people|German]] [[Quaker]]s from Philadelphia.<ref>Nevins, 9</ref> He was distantly related to the General
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  • ...the United States|sixteenth]] [[President of the United States]], serving from [[March 4]], [[1861]] until his [[Abraham Lincoln assassination|assassinati ..., whom he would call "Mother" for the rest of his life, but he was distant from his father.<ref> Donald, (1995) pp. 28, 152.</ref>
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  • '''Note.''' The following material was removed from the Wikipedia article by inept editors and placed in a [http://en.wikipedia ...in favor of [[objective idealism]], but what he meant by that is a far cry from ordinary [[idealism]]. Third, we need to recognize that scholastic realism
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  • ...e]], and was the 76th [[List of Governors of Georgia|Governor of Georgia]] from 1971 - 1975.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia | url=http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.o ...of Jimmy Carter<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> removed price controls from domestic [[petroleum]] production,<ref>[http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/i
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  • [17:36] <Ironholds> people keep asking me to apply for jobs [17:49] <tommorris> I know two people with the same name. One of them is a business acquaintance, and the other i
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  • [15:48] <Narodnik> I wouldn't have been much use, Maryana, people kept correcting me on my pronunciation of my username. :/ [15:51] <petan> I was to add mine picture but some people would tell me wp is not facebook
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  • �06[00:01] * SigmaWP needs to get a book from a library there ...of fossil plants, successional and paleoecological analyses: Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc
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