| Philadelphia Police Department (Pennsylvania) The Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) is the police agency responsible for law enforcement and investigations within the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the oldest municipal police agency in the United States, and the fourth largest municipal law enforcement agency in the country (behind the NYPD, Chicago Police Department, and LAPD). Philadelphia_Police_Department_(Pennsylvania)
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| Massachusetts State Police Massachusetts_State_Police
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| Big Apple (dance) Talk:Big_Apple_(dance)
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| Jerimoth Hill Jerimoth Hill is the name of the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, at 812 feet (247 m) above sea level. It was once one of the most controversial U.S. highpoints due to property complications, but it is now accessible to the public on weekends. Jerimoth_Hill
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| Revenue stamp A revenue stamp, tax stamp or fiscal stamp is a stamp used to collect taxes or fees on documents, tobacco, alcoholic drinks, drugs and medicines, playing cards, hunting licenses and many other things. Revenue_stamp
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| Harlingen Field Harlingen Field (a.k.a. known as Harlingen Municipal Stadium, Lon Hill Ballpark, Giants Field) is a long standing baseball park in Harlingen, Texas that has been home to professional baseball, such as the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings and the Harlingen Giants, and high school baseball. It has undergone numerous expansions and renevations throughout its fifty year history, most notably in the early 2000's. Harlingen_Field
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| The Clovers The Clovers are an American rhythm & blues group. The_Clovers
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| John Surman John Douglas Surman (born 30 August 1944 in Tavistock, Devon) is an English jazz saxophone, bass clarinet and synthesizer player and composer of free jazz and modal jazz often using themes from folk music as a basis. He has also composed and performed much music for dance performances and film soundtracks. John_Surman
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| Navrongo Navrongo is in Ghana, near its northern (Burkina Faso) border. It is the capital of Kassena-Nankana District – which is within the Upper East Region of Ghana. Navrongo is an important market town, known for its cathedral and its grotto. Navrongo
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| Little Italy, Baltimore Little Italy is a neighborhood located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Inner Harbor, it has one of the city's busiest restaurant districts. It is so named because of large number of Italian immigrant families that moved into the area during the 20th century. Little_Italy,_Baltimore
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| Flag officer flag officer is a commissioned officer who is senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to represent where he exercises command. The term usually refers to the senior officers in a nation's navy, specifically those who hold the rank of commodore or any of the admiral ranks. However, it can apply to general officers in the US Army, US Air Force and US Marine Corps, as those officers are permitted to fly their own flags. Flag_officer
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| Guidon (United States) United States Army, Marines, and Air Force, a guidon is a military standard that company or platoon-sized elements carry to signify their unit designation and corps affiliation. A basic guidon can be rectangular, but sometimes has a triangular portion removed from the fly (known as "swallow-tailed") Guidon_(United_States)
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| Verizon FiOS Verizon FiOS is a bundled communications (Internet, telephone, and TV) service, operating over a fiber-optic communications network, that is presently offered in some areas of the United States by Verizon. Verizon has attracted consumer and media attention in the area of broadband Internet access as the first major U.S. Verizon_FiOS
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| Makaristos/Archive 1 User_talk:Makaristos/Archive_1
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| AlphaSmart AlphaSmart is a brand of portable, battery powered, word-processing keyboards manufactured by NEO Direct, Inc. (formerly AlphaSmart, Inc.), currently owned by Renaissance Learning, Inc. AlphaSmart
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| Lewisporte, Newfoundland and Labrador Lewisporte is a small town in central Newfoundland, Canada, is situated in a bay close to the mouth of the Exploits River, and has a population of about 3,312. Lewisporte has an excellent port and related facilities that serve the many communities around Notre Dame Bay. Lewisporte,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
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| Fox News Channel/Archive 7 Talk:Fox_News_Channel/Archive_7
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| USS Nimitz (CVN-68) Talk:USS_Nimitz_(CVN-68)
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| Parkway Field Parkway Field is the name of a minor league baseball and college baseball park that stood in Louisville, Kentucky. It was home to the Louisville Colonels of the American Association from 1923 into the mid 1950s, and then of the University of Louisville team for several decades until they abandoned it in 1998 and moved to Cardinal Stadium). Parkway_Field
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| Cardinal Stadium See also University of Phoenix Stadium for the current home of the Arizona Cardinals football team. Cardinal_Stadium
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| WikiProject Color Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Color
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| SPUI/random road stuff archive User_talk:SPUI/random_road_stuff_archive
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| Niqqud Wikipedia_talk:Niqqud
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| Electric vehicle conversion electric vehicle conversion is the modification of a conventional internal combustion engine vehicle (ICEV) to electric propulsion, creating an all-electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Electric_vehicle_conversion
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| Adblock Talk:Adblock
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| Fenwick High School (Oak Park, Illinois) Fenwick High School is a private university-preparatory school located in Oak Park, Illinois, founded in 1929 as part of the Province of St. Albert the Great (Dominican Friars). It is the only school still operated and staffed by the Catholic Order of Dominican friars in the United States. Fenwick_High_School_(Oak_Park,_Illinois)
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| Dover-Sherborn High School Dover-Sherborn High School, or D-S, is a regional public high school in the town of Dover, Massachusetts, United States. It serves students from the towns of Dover and Sherborn, and is the senior school of the Dover-Sherborn Public School District, housing grades 9 through 12. Dover-Sherborn_High_School
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| Byrnesville, Pennsylvania Byrnesville, Pennsylvania, is a town located in Columbia County, Pennsylvania. It was located about halfway between Centralia and Ashland. A map with GPS coordinates can be seen here. In 1985, the population of Byrnesville was approximately 75.Byrnesville was founded in 1856. Most of the residents were Irish Catholics who worked in the local anthracite coal mines. An elementary school was located in Byrnesville but was discontinued in the 1930s. Byrnesville,_Pennsylvania
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| Media preservation Talk:Media_preservation
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| Dying Earth subgenre The Dying Earth subgenre is a sub-category of science fantasy which takes place either at the end of life on Earth, or the End of Time, when the laws of the universe themselves fail. More generally, the Dying Earth sub-genre encompasses science fiction works set in the far distant future in a milieu of stasis or decline. Dying_Earth_subgenre
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| Edward Vesala Edward Vesala (February 15, 1945 – December 4, 1999), born Martti Vesala, was a Finnish avant-garde jazz composer, bandleader and drummer.Born in Mäntyharju, he began as a drummer playing jazz and rock in the 60s, among all in such bands as the early line-up of Blues Section and Apollo. Edward_Vesala
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| Eastern Kentucky Railway The Eastern Kentucky Railway was a railroad in northeastern Kentucky, USA. It served mainly mine traffic, running north from Webbville through Grayson to Riverton (now part of Greenup) on the Ohio River and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Eastern_Kentucky_Railway
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| Foothills Stadium Foothills Stadium, formerly Burns Stadium, is a stadium in Calgary, Alberta. It is primarily used for baseball, and was formerly home to the Calgary Cannons AAA baseball club until September 2002, when the team relocated to Albuquerque. It is now the home field of the Calgary Vipers of the Golden Baseball League. Foothills_Stadium
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| Jerry Uht Park Jerry Uht Park is a 6,000-seat baseball-only stadium in Erie, Pennsylvania that hosted its first regular season baseball game on June 20, 1995, as the tenants of the facility, the Erie SeaWolves, defeated the Jamestown Jammers. "The Uht" also hosts numerous local high school and collegiate baseball games throughout the spring. The stadium is occasionally the venue for local cultural events, such as the Erie Philharmonic production of "Pops in the Park." Jerry_Uht_Park
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| Ray Winder Field Ray Winder Field is a baseball park in Little Rock, Arkansas. The ballpark was constructed during 1931, as a new home field for the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball team. The Travelers vacated Kavanaugh Field, near Little Rock Central High School, and opened their 1932 season on April 13 at the newly completed ballpark, which was initially called Traveler Field for the team name. Ray_Winder_Field
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| Joseph L. Bruno Stadium Joseph L. Bruno Stadium is a stadium in Troy, New York. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Tri-City Valley Cats minor league baseball team. Named after New York State Senate majority leader Joseph Bruno, who secured the $14 million needed to construct the stadium, "The Joe" is situated on the campus of Hudson Valley Community College. Joseph_L._Bruno_Stadium
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| Calfee Park Calfee Park is a stadium in Pulaski, Virginia, USA. It is primarily used for baseball, and is currently the home field of the Seattle Mariners' Appalachian League affiate, the Pulaski Mariners. It was built in 1935 as a Works Progress Administration project, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Calfee_Park
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| The Book of the New Sun Talk:The_Book_of_the_New_Sun
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| United States housing bubble Talk:United_States_housing_bubble
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| James Stoddard James Stoddard is an American fantasy author. He lives in West Texas, USA where he is also a Music Recording and Engineering Instructor. Stoddard's first published short story, The Perfect Day, was penned under the name James Turpin and appeared in Amazing Stories in 1985. James_Stoddard
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| Linthicum, Maryland Talk:Linthicum,_Maryland
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| Jim Pepper Jim Pepper (born James G. Pepper in Salem, Oregon, June 18 1941; d. Portland, Oregon, February 10 1992) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and singer of Native American ancestry. Jim_Pepper
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| Mill Basin, Brooklyn Mill Basin is a neighborhood in New York City in the southern portion of the borough of Brooklyn lying along Jamaica Bay and bounded to the north by Avenue U, and to the east, south, and west by the Mill Basin / Mill Island Inlet. The area is part of Brooklyn Community Board 18. Mill_Basin,_Brooklyn
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| Price Cutter Park Price Cutter Park is a baseball stadium in Christian County, Missouri, USA.The facility is located off U.S. 65 just north of Ozark, MO and south of Missouri's third largest city, Springfield (pop. 151,500). Price Cutter Park (cap. 4000), was built in four months in early 1999 and named after its prime advertising sponsor, the Price Cutter/Ramey supermarket corporatio. Price_Cutter_Park
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| Pomona Unified School District Pomona Unified School District or PUSD is a school district in California that serves approximately 32,000 students in grades pre-K through 12 at 43 schools in Pomona and part of Diamond Bar. The district also offers career-oriented adult education. Pomona_Unified_School_District
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