| List of rail accidents (1950–1999) List_of_rail_accidents_(1950–1999)
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| Susan Castillo Susan Castillo (born August 14 1951) heads the Oregon Department of Education as the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Although she currently holds an elective statewide non-partisan office, she is a Democrat, and served from 1997 to 2003 in the Oregon State Senate as a member of that party. Before entering politics, she had pursued a career in broadcast journalism, first for Oregon Public Broadcasting, and later for KVAL-TV in Eugene, Oregon. Susan_Castillo
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| Calcium silicide Calcium silicide (CaSi2), also called calcium disilicide, is an inorganic compound, a silicide of calcium. It is a whitish or dark grey to black solid matter with melting point between 700-935°C. It is insoluble in water, but may decompose when subjected to moisture, evolving hydrogen and producing calcium hydroxide. Decomposes in hot water. It is flammable and may ignite spontaneously in air. Its CAS number is . Calcium_silicide
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| Afshar experiment/Archive 16 Talk:Afshar_experiment/Archive_16
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| University of Denver (RTD) University of Denver is a light rail station on RTD's system in Denver, Colorado. It serves the University of Denver academic campus. The station is located at the north end of campus on Buchtel Blvd. at High St. across from the Ritchie Center. The ticket vending machines are near the large parking garage adjacent to the station. University_of_Denver_(RTD)
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| Layered Model of Regulation The layered model of telecommunication regulation is a proposal for nascent US telecommunication public policies that mimic the horizontal characteristics of Internet Protocol communication and the OSI model. Advocates of layered telecommunication policies argue that current US regulations are not longer appropriate for new information technologies as functionally similar services (such as DSL and cable modems) are not goverened by a common set of rules but instead subject to separate regulatory systems written for each distinct media type such as the telephone or cable television systems . Layered_Model_of_Regulation
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| History of the battery The first battery was invented in 1800 by Alessandro Volta. Although it was of great value for experimental purposes, its limitations made it impractical for large current drain. Later batteries, starting with John Frederic Daniell's wet cell in 1836, provided more reliable currents and were adopted by industry for use in stationary devices, particularly in telegraph networks where, in the days before electrical distribution networks, they were the only practical source of electricity. History_of_the_battery
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| The Anderson School
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| Bilal Muslim Mission The Bilal Muslim Mission is an international Shi'a twelver organization, established in East Africa in December 25 1964 through the efforts of Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi. The organization is named after Bilal ibn Ribah, the famous African Sahaba. Bilal_Muslim_Mission
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| Ouachita orogeny Ouachita orogeny was a mountain building event that resulted in the folding and faulting of strata currently exposed in the Ouachita Mountains. The more extensive Ouachita system extends from the current range in Arkansas and Oklahoma southeast to the Black Warrior Basin in Alabama and to the southwest through the Llano and Marathon Uplifts in Texas on into Coahuila and Chihuahua in Mexico. Ouachita_orogeny
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| Les Henderson Talk:Les_Henderson
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| Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" (or simply "Motherless Child") is a traditional Negro spiritual. The song dates back to the era of slavery in the United States when it was common practice to sell children of slaves away from their parents. An early performance of the song dates back to the 1870s by the Fisk Jubilee Singers. Sometimes_I_Feel_Like_a_Motherless_Child
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| Thomas Cholmondeley, 1st Baron Delamere Thomas Cholmondeley, 1st Baron Delamere (9 August 1767 British peer and Member of Parliament. Thomas_Cholmondeley,_1st_Baron_Delamere
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| Copyright problems/2007 February 22/Articles Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2007_February_22/Articles
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| Jeralyn Merritt Jeralyn Elise Merritt (born September 28, 1949) is an American criminal defense attorney who practices in Denver, Colorado. In 1996 and 1997 she served as one of six principal trial lawyers for Timothy McVeigh in the Oklahoma City bombing case, after the court venue moved to Denver.A well-known legal and political analyst, she is a frequent guest on news programs in the public media. Jeralyn_Merritt
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