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  • | alma_mater = Department of Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, New York University College of Denti ...ency. He obtained a certificate in Periodontics from New York University's Department of Periodontics and Implant Dentistry in 2009. At New York University, he a
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  • location = {{flagicon|US}} [[City::Whitehouse]], [[State_Name::New Jersey]], [[Country_Name::United ...Highway 22 East]]<br>Whitehouse, [[State_Code::NJ]]&nbsp; [[Country_Code::US]]&nbsp; [[Zip::08889]]-[[Plus4::0000]]<br>Phone:&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Phone::908.53
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  • ...e=2018-10-15 |work=The New York Times |access-date=2019-10-01 |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> ...photographed with Eleanor Roosevelt for her work raising bonds for the new state of Israel.<ref>https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=he
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  • ...merica<br>https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/maps/us-map.gif == | mainlabel=State
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  • ...he dog, licked Rosenthal and jumped into his van. They drove to an out-of-state sanctuary. Upon arriving, Onion and Rosenthal played non-stop for 45 minute ...national news (see Appendices below for some links), and a reader informed us of the Lexus Project, a New York-based animal rescue group under the direc
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 22nd state in [[Year Admitted:=1819|1819]]. Alabama was first explored by the Spanish, ...t up in 1817 with William W. Bibb as governor; two years later it became a state, and, in 1835, the last native lands were ceded.
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  • location = {{flagicon|US}} [[City::Armonk|[[Armonk]]]], [[State_Name::New York|[[New York]]]], [[Cou revenue = {{profit}}[[United States dollar|US$]][[Revenues::91100000000|91.1 billion]] (2005)<ref name="morningstar">{{ci
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  • [00:13] <Pilif12p> harej: US [00:13] <harej> Pilif12p: If this firm is found to be breaking U.S. laws, the Department of Commerce can block importation of this product in question.
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  • ...s. Some of that heroism was commended during President [[Ronald Reagan]]'s State of the Union speech a few days later. The [[National Transportation Safety ...oint session]] of the [[U.S. Congress]] during President Ronald Reagan's [[State of the Union]] speech later that month. President Reagan also personally co
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  • ...Ironholds> that's not really beating yourself up, then, is it? Why lie to us? What does it gain you? 17:12 -!- DoRD [~dord@wikipedia/Department-of-Redundancy-Department] has quit []
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  • [18:55] <jorm> one major problem is that in order for us to determine the "best" use of it, configuration, etc, we need people to US [19:13] <salle81> do you mean the Prime minister or head of state?
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  • Jul 05 01:39:21 <Dcoetzee> The absence of such articles leaves us with no place to put a lot of important things. Jul 05 06:52:59 * DoRD (uid6934@wikipedia/Department-of-Redundancy-Department) has joined #wikipedia-en
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  • ...s were used to identify crash victims: <ref>"[http://archives.cnn.com/2000/US/02/14/alaska.airlines.03/ Alaska Airlines maintenance records raise new que ''[[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]]'', ''[[Snopes]]'', and ''[[About.com]]'' state that an [[urban legend]] stating that a pastor's wife led the passengers in
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  • [16:29] <jps> if they're smart they'll ask to represent themselves. In the US, only 1% of misdemeanor charges go to trial, because public defenders almos [16:30] <Qcoder00> tommorris: Well the US allows for seziure of 'criminally acquired' assests.... but that's normally
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  • ...kyo even though Japan was becoming an aggressive militaristic, nationalist state. Ironically in 1938 the Japanese rejected hosting the games because they sa 08:58 < Soapy> it says its about $40 US
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  • Jul 12 10:54:44 <TeeTylerToe> the republicans themselves, or the treasury department audit of their IRS division... turns out to either be a partisan falsifica Jul 12 11:45:12 <TeeTylerToe> In the US the top marginal income tax level was 94% in 1945
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  • ...Paris> Fail? Oh, no, sir - you're the epitome of assholeism. The rest of us should aspire to match your level. If only we can live in your glory. ...all the rural conservatives can just be like "well he's not really one of us anyway"
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  • ...ks.google.com.au/books?id=4t5gBayTeDQC&pg=PA214&dq=Yugoslavia+Totalitarian+state&hl=en&ei=CJ_eS7HuF8uLkAXJxd3PBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved= ...leksandar Rankovic|Aleksandar Rankovic]], himself head of secret police or State Security Administration. This organization is known in Yugoslavia as UDBA."
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  • At the outset of his ''[[Laws of Thought]]'', Boole tells us how he plans to evade the horns of a dilemma that would otherwise threaten ...instrument of reasoning, or whether, on the other hand, it is possible for us to reason without its aid. I suppose this question to be beside the design
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  • ...bling method in [[casino]]s and constitute about 70 percent of the average US casino's income.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200512/ ...seums/new_exhibits/cc-slot_machines/exhibit1/e10007a.html|website = Nevada State Museum|accessdate = 2015-09-18}}</ref>
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