| Reparata and the Delrons Reparata and the Delrons were an American girl group popular during the 1960s, best known for their recordings of "Whenever A Teenager Cries" and "Captain of Your Ship". Reparata_and_the_Delrons
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| Ektar User_talk:Ektar
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| Juan Gonzalez (journalist) Juan González (b. 1947) is an American investigative journalist. He has been a columnist for the New York Daily News since 1987. He co-hosts the radio and television program Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman. Juan_Gonzalez_(journalist)
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| Joel Brind Dr. Joel Brind is a pro-life born again Christian, scientist, and a leading advocate of the abortion-breast cancer hypothesis. He is a professor of biology and endocrinology at Baruch College and critiques abortion-breast cancer studies. Joel_Brind
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| VMFA-323 Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323 (VMFA-323) is a United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron. The squadron is based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California and falls under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 11 (MAG-11) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW) but deploys with Carrier Air Wing 9. VMFA-323
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| Abraham ben Abraham Talk:Abraham_ben_Abraham
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| Convair XB-53 Convair_XB-53
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| Castle Village Castle Village is a cooperative apartment complex located in the Hudson Heights neighborhood of the Washington Heights area of New York City. apartment buildings in Hudson Heights. Most Castle Village apartments feature spectacular views of the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge (I-95), and New Jersey. Castle_Village
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| David Laibman David Laibman is Professor of Economics at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He received a Ph.D. in Economics in 1973 at the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in New York. His dissertation, The Invariance Condition for Value-Price Transformation in a Linear, Non-Decomposable Two-Sector Model, dealt with problems in Marxist value theory. David_Laibman
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| Amy Hempel Amy Hempel (born December 14, 1951) is an American short story writer, journalist, and university professor at Brooklyn College. Amy_Hempel
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| Philippine Air Force The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is the air force of the Republic of the Philippines, and one of the three main services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Its official name in Filipino is Hukbong Himpapawid ng Pilipinas. Philippine_Air_Force
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| Presupposition In the branch of linguistic known as pragmatics, a presupposition (or ps) is an implicit assumption about the world or background belief relating to an utterance whose truth is taken for granted in discourse. Examples of presuppositions include Do you want to do it again? Presupposition
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| City College of New York Talk:City_College_of_New_York
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| Nasi For the Arab month by this name, see Nasi (month). Also the Malay/Indonesian word for rice. (e.g. Nasi goreng)Nāśī’ (נָשִׂיא) is a Hebrew title meaning prince, in Biblical Hebrew, Patriarch (of the Sanhedrin) in Mishnaic Hebrew, or president, in Modern Hebrew. Nasi
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| Requests for mediation/Archive 17 Wikipedia:Requests_for_mediation/Archive_17
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| Kukeri Kukeri (; singularkuker) is a traditional Bulgarian ritual to scare away evil spirits, with a costumed man performing the ritual. The costumes cover most of the body and includes decorated wooden masks of animals (sometimes double-faced) and large bells attached to the belt. Kukeri
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| Edouard Maunick Edouard Joseph Marc Maunick (born September 23, 1931, Mauritius) is an African poet, critic, and translator.Maunick was a métis or mulatto, and as such was the subject of discrimination from both blacks and whites. He worked briefly as a librarian in Port-Louis before going to Paris in 1960, where he wrote, lectured, and directed for Coopération Radiophonique. He was also a frequent contributor to Présence Africaine and other journals. Edouard_Maunick
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| Police blimp A police blimp is a blimp that is used by police forces. Police blimps serve the same purpose as police helicopters and police planes, although they are not commonly used. Police blimps were used to patrol the skies during the 2004 Republican National Convention and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Police_blimp
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 June 21 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_June_21
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| Articles for deletion/Michael Anshel Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Michael_Anshel
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| Douglas DC-4E Douglas_DC-4E
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| Brettbergeron User:Brettbergeron
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| Édouard Glissant Edouard Glissant (born in Sainte-Marie, Martinique in 1928) is a French writer, poet and literary critic. He is widely recognised as being one of the most influential figures in Caribbean thought and cultural commentary.He studied at the Lycée Schoelcher, named after the abolitionist Victor Schoelcher, where the poet Aimé Césaire had studied and had come back to as a teacher. Édouard_Glissant
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| Doctor Atomic Doctor Atomic is an opera by the contemporary American composer John Adams, with libretto by Peter Sellars. It premiered at the San Francisco Opera on October 1, 2005. The work focuses on the great stress and anxiety experienced by those at Los Alamos while the test of the first atomic bomb (the "Trinity" test) was being prepared. A documentary was made about the creation of the opera, titled Wonders Are Many (2007). Doctor_Atomic
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| Jason Chervokas Jason Chervokas is a veteran journalist, writer, commentator, entrepreneur and musician. He co-founded @NY in 1995 with Tom Watson, the first publication to chronicle Silicon Alley, and is now the author of the Astounding Trickster! blog, and the host of the popular American roots music podcast, Down in the Flood. In high school he co-produced "The Floating Angus," an independent film dealing with monkeys in the wild, which has since been lost. He teaches journalism at Hunter College in New York City. Jason_Chervokas
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| Demographics of Alabama Demographics_of_Alabama
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| George Washington High School (New York City) George Washington High School is a public high school located in the Fort George neighborhood of the Washington Heights section of Manhattan in New York City, New York.The original school, which was operated by the New York City Department of Education, was built February 2, 1917. George_Washington_High_School_(New_York_City)
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| Lithium battery Lithium batteries are disposable (primary) batteries that have lithium metal or lithium compounds as an anode. Depending on the design and chemical compounds used, lithium cells can produce voltages from 1.5 V to about 3.7 V, twice the voltage of an ordinary zinc-carbon battery or alkaline cell. Lithium batteries are widely used in products such as portable consumer electronic devices. Lithium_battery
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| Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act/moderated Talk:Price-Anderson_Nuclear_Industries_Indemnity_Act/moderated
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| Latino studies Latino_studies
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| John Peabody Harrington John Peabody Harrington (1884 – 1961) was an American linguist and ethnologist and a specialist in the native peoples of California.Born in Massachusetts, Harrington moved to California as a child. From 1902 to 1905, Harrington studied anthropology and classical languages at Stanford University. John_Peabody_Harrington
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| Criticisms of communism/Archive 1 Talk:Criticisms_of_communism/Archive_1
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| Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act/moderated/archive Talk:Price-Anderson_Nuclear_Industries_Indemnity_Act/moderated/archive
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| SUNY Downstate Medical Center State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, better known as SUNY Downstate Medical Center, is a public university and medical center located in central Brooklyn, New York. As the only academic center for health education, research, and patient care serving Brooklyn’s 2.5 million residents, SUNY Downstate has been an essential resource for the borough and the city of New York. SUNY_Downstate_Medical_Center
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| Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act/Archive 2 Talk:Price-Anderson_Nuclear_Industries_Indemnity_Act/Archive_2
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| Grumman FF Grumman_FF
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| Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act/Talk3 Talk:Price-Anderson_Nuclear_Industries_Indemnity_Act/Talk3
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| Ed Poor/archive User_talk:Ed_Poor/archive
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| Raphaël Confiant Raphaël Confiant (born January 25, 1951) is a French writer known for his literary commitment towards Creole literature. Raphaël_Confiant
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| Frank Patterson Frank Patterson (October 5, 1938 - June 10, 2000) was an internationally renowned Irish tenor following in the tradition of singers such as John McCormack and Josef Locke. He was known as "Ireland's Golden Tenor". Frank_Patterson
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| Taoism/Archive 2 Talk:Taoism/Archive_2
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| PB4Y-2 Privateer PB4Y-2_Privateer
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| Group theory Talk:Group_theory
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| Jean-Daniel Lafond Jean-Daniel Lafond CC (born 1944) is a French-born Canadian filmmaker, and the husband to Governor General Michaëlle Jean, making him the Viceregal Consort of Canada. He is entitled to be styled His Excellency while his wife is in office. Jean-Daniel_Lafond
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| Lockheed DC-130 Lockheed_DC-130
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| Cool C Christopher Roney (born December 15, 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), known by the stage name Cool C, is an American rapper whose musical career peaked in the late 1980s. He is perhaps best known today for the notoriety surrounding his involvement in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer in a bank robbery in January 1996. He is currently incarcerated in a Pennsylvania state prison awaiting execution. He was to have been put to death on March 9, 2006, but his execution has been stayed. Cool_C
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| Steady B Warren McGlone (born January 5, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), known by the stage name Steady B, was an American rapper and emcee who, along with Schoolly D, the Fresh Prince, and Three Times Dope, was one of the first wave of Philadelphia-area rappers to gain notoriety in the mid to late 1980s. Steady_B
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| Manuel F. Cohen Manuel F. Cohen (October 9, 1912 – June 16, 1977) served as chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1964 and 1969 and also served as a member from 1961-1969.Born in Brooklyn, he was a graduate of Brooklyn College (1933).During his tenure, the breadth of the prohibitions against insider trading, which had been developed earlier under Chairman William L. Manuel_F._Cohen
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| Matthew Goldstein Matthew Goldstein is the current Chancellor of The City University of New York(CUNY). He was appointed Chancellor effective September 1, 1999. Dr. Goldstein is the first City University graduate to head the University, having received his undergraduate degree from City College. Matthew_Goldstein
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| Scientology and psychiatry Scientology and psychiatry have come into conflict since the foundation of Scientology in 1952. Scientology is publicly, and often vehemently, opposed to both psychiatry and psychology. Scientologists view psychiatry as a barbaric and corrupt profession and encourage alternative care based on spiritual healing. Scientology_and_psychiatry
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