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  • ...Walking alone from Georgia to Ohio, she hails from Motts, [[Alabama]], and people speculate that she is on a personal religious mission.
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  • ...te the name change, Île-de-France is still popularly referred to by French people as the Région Parisienne ("Paris Region") or RP. ...lgium, Greece, or Sweden, and a comparable population to the U.S. state of Ohio. It is the fourth most populous country subdivision in the European Union a
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  • | City =ohio * Rimonabant switches off the same brain circuits that make people hungry when they smoke cannabis
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  • ...laying on the teeter-totter were never quite the same, having turned black from the soot. ...d two ponds (lakes to me). A few months later, when I went to show them to people, they were gone, having dried up during a draught - they really weren't ver
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  • ...] and the [[ATP Masters Series]] event in [[Cincinnati]], [[Directory:Ohio|Ohio]] but never made the main draw. In March, Casey was [[Andy Roddick]]'s hitt [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...the French and Indian Wars (1754-1763), in which the French were defeated. Ohio was part of the vast area ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris [[Image:Men-with-ohio-flag.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ohio volunteers]]
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  • ...[[Cleveland Indians]]. A fan favorite in Cleveland, Sizemore was acquired from the [[Montreal Expos]] in 2002 along with [[Brandon Phillips]], [[Cliff Lee Sizemore graduated from [[Cascade High School]] in [[Everett, Washington|Everett]], [[Washington]],
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  • ...ition to the 118 remains recovered, all of which have been identified. Six people remain unaccounted. ** Lt. Col. David M. Scales, 45, Cleveland, Ohio
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  • ...f Sedelmaier'' (born ''John Josef Sedelmaier'' on May 31,1933 in Orrville, Ohio) is a director and producer of television commercials based in Chicago, [[I Sedelmaier's skill as a director lay in his knowing that action results from providing the actors a specific expression, gesture, or movement. Many dir
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  • | order2= [[United States Senator]] <br> from [[Ohio]] ...ntatives|U.S. Representative]] and [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Ohio]]. Harrison first gained national fame for leading U.S forces against [[Nat
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  • | birth_place=[[North Bend, Ohio|North Bend]], [[Ohio]] ...ng Harrison's bid for reelection in 1892. He is to date the only president from [[Indiana]].
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  • ...the possibility of [[extraterrestrial life]] were reinforced by a lecture from astrophysicist [[Otto Struve]] in 1951. After college, he served briefly as ...rium]] at [[Norwood High School (Ohio)|Norwood High School]] in [[Norwood, Ohio]] is named for Drake and linked to [[NASA]].
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  • .../ good.net].<br> I am not a billionaire who currently lives in Greenland, Ohio as previously stated on [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_ Or, the Physics professor from Portland State University who thinks cold fusion will work someday...
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  • Dr. Pamela G. Taylor earned her Ph.D. in Art Education from the Pennsylvania State University. He received his Ph.D. in Art Education from the Pennsylvania State University.
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  • ...success with the album "Stories of a Stranger," but there's one thing the Ohio State University alum won't discuss: his Buckeyes' stunning 41-14 Bowl Cham ...nd everything is very relaxed. I think that's the opposite of what I think people portray him as, this hit-maker. We went in there and it was a complete coll
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  • ...Iowa. It is believed that the 1673 voyage marked the first time that white people visited the region of Iowa. Other expeditions followed and in 1682, Robert ...ilt. In 1788, French-Canadian Julien Dubuque bought land from the Meskwaki people to mine lead near present-day Dubuque. He became the first white settler of
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  • | order2=39th [[Governor of Ohio]] | birth_place=[[Niles, Ohio|Niles]], [[Ohio]]
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  • ...t Angie Hicks, who earned an MBA in 2000, went door-to-door in [[Columbus, Ohio]] signing up members and collecting ratings on local contractors.<ref name= |title=Mining gold from Chicagoans' word of mouth
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  • | Img_capt = An EP Cover from the official MySpace ...r Martin. This band is truly unique. The thing that distinguishes our band from any other is we haven't met each other in real life. Its all been internet
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  • ...el, jazz trumpeter, Dukes of Dixieland<br/>Bob Wright, Big Ten Champion at Ohio State, Olympic hurdler, track coach<br/>Frank Lloyd Wright, architect*<br/> [[Category:People from Oak Park, Illinois]]
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  • ...el, jazz trumpeter, Dukes of Dixieland<br/>Bob Wright, Big Ten Champion at Ohio State, Olympic hurdler, track coach<br/>Frank Lloyd Wright, architect*<br/> [[Category:People from Oak Park, Illinois]]
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  • ...e stone and wooden hunting tools. Archaic people grew squash, and Woodland people expanded by growing corn and beans. The development of pottery in the Woodl ...lonizing group of which Henderson was a member, blazed the Wilderness Road from Tennessee into the Kentucky region and founded Boonesboro. Title to this la
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  • | state2=[[Ohio]] | office3= Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
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  • ...parsely inhabited Arkansas. The Indians who lived here included the Folsom people, Bluff Dwellers, Mound Builders, Caddos, Quapaws, Osage, Choctaw and Cherok ...ter assassinated by two of his companions. In 1686, Henri De Tonti set out from Fort St. Louis on the Illinois River to meet LaSalle at the mouth of the Mi
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  • ...summary has been compiled basing on the <br>fair use of snippets extracted from original articles, found through the <br>Google web search.</small></td></t
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  • ...etrated by explorers and fur traders as early as the 1670s. It was cut off from the eastern regions by rugged mountains and remained uninhabited for more t ...ment, concerned about French claims to the Ohio valley, granted (1749) the Ohio Company large tracts of land in the trans-Allegheny region.
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  • ...formed the basis for the Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio (1790) and the later state of Tennessee. Nashville is the capital and Memph ...rsmen who spent long periods hunting in this area) came over the mountains from the Carolinas and Virginia, prevailed over the Cherokee, and made ineffectu
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  • ..., and scion of a leading political family, the [[Taft family|Tafts]], of [[Ohio]]. ...election, 1912|1912]] that forced Roosevelt out of the GOP and left Taft's people in charge for decades. William Howard Taft remains the only U.S. President
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  • ...[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]<br>from [[Massachusetts]]'s [[Massachusetts's 8th congressional district|8th]], [[M ...an [[envoy]] to [[France]] from 1778 until 1779 and to the [[Netherlands]] from 1780 until 1782. During this period, he acquired his early education at ins
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  • ...rightful legal owners, or removed as other Directory listings are authored from scratch and can serve as basic demonstration examples. If you wish to edit ...] tagline "Beyond Petroleum" in some advertising campaigns. The step away from "'''British''' Petroleum" was in part a reflection of the fact that BP had
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  • ...hey also hunted, fished and traded with tribes as far away as New York and Ohio. ...near the mouth of the Bay. Later, mapmakers used the word to name the Bay. People have said that Chesapeake means "great salt water" or "great shellfish bay,
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  • ...ing. An Email list is the list of email addresses and related names of the people that are interested in your product or the information you are providing. T ...s subscribe for newsletters. Ask them if they are okay in receiving emails from you. If they yes that becomes your opt-in lists.
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  • ...summary has been compiled basing on the <br>fair use of snippets extracted from original articles, found through the <br>Google web search.</small></td></t
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  • ...summary has been compiled basing on the <br>fair use of snippets extracted from original articles, found through the <br>Google web search.</small></td></t
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  • ...eering in both churches for years. Lanny got his love of France and French from his mother, who had lived in France as a high society young woman. ...he Sorbonne, a study terminated prematurely by the 1929 stock market crash from which the family suffered significant losses.
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  • ...our to the [[Triple Crown]] to the [[Olympics]]—earning tremendous respect from both broadcasters and athletes, and blazing a trail that eased the way for ...h from [[Boston College]] and received an honorary doctorate of Journalism from her alma mater in May 2007.
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  • ...nceton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/madison_james.html http://www.adherents.com/people/pm/James_Madison.html http://www.dkrause.com/americana/presidents/madison-j ...) "I see by a paper of last evening that even in New York a meeting of the people has taken place, at the instance of the Republican Party, and that a commit
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  • ...w you how i cured my acne condition in 3 days the natural way saved myself from further scarring and stopped wasting my money on expensive medications and ...ry 'the badge' of this disease for the rest of my life just like the other people i had seen that had it something had to be done i spent thousands of dollar
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  • |birth_place=[[Point Pleasant, Ohio]] ...irthplace.jpg|thumb|left|270px|Ulysses Grant Birthplace, [[Point Pleasant, Ohio]]]]
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  • | order2=[[United States Senator]] <br> from [[New Hampshire]] ...ted States]], serving from 1853 to 1857. To date, he is the only president from [[New Hampshire]].
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  • ...she had trouble reselling a nearly new $200 backpack. She borrowed $15,000 from a friend's parents, and the two women started a used sporting equipment sto ...Van Buskirk's Play It Again Sports stores continued to operate separately from the growing franchise system.
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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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  • ...n; attended Catholic and Methodist services)<ref>[http://www.adherents.com/people/pj/Andrew_Johnson.html Adherents.com: The Religious Affiliation of Andrew J ...it his post upon secession, and became the most prominent [[War Democrat]] from the South. In 1862 Lincoln appointed Johnson military governor of Tennessee
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  • ...nts rather than slaves. The freeholders, together with the merchant class (from which were descended most of the first families of Virginia), controlled th ...lped settle the Shenandoah valley (beginning c.1730) as did many newcomers from Pennsylvania—German Lutherans, English Quakers, Scotch-Irish Presbyterian
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  • ...was born in Chicago in 1901 to a policeman and his wife. After graduating from the University of Michigan, he returned to Chicago to become a real estate ...ers during its ten-year run at Broadway's Center Theatre. Henie broke away from Wirtz in 1950 and tried competing against him. Wirtz replaced her with a yo
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  • ...blican Party (United States)|Republican]] political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. Cleveland's admirers praise him for his honesty, independenc ...ed to the General [[Moses Cleaveland]] after whom the city of [[Cleveland, Ohio]], was named.<ref>Graff, 7</ref>
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  • # 29.77 law lemon ohio * 25. [[asbestos attorney ohio]] $67.75
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  • [03:48:52] <TrueCRaysball> ToAruShiroiNeko: who was it that nuked that list from talk page of the guy I was talking about earlier? ...KA routine) and I have already had two successes in court against two such people who have interfered with it "
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