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  • ...President Ronald Reagan called the attack a "despicable act"<ref>Friedman, Thomas E. "Beirut Death Toll at 161 Americans; French Casualties Rise in Bombings; |author=Morley, Jefferson
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  • ..., came close to complete autarky in 1808 when [[Thomas Jefferson|President Jefferson]] declared a self-imposed [[Embargo Act of 1807|embargo]] on international
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  • ...id = Library of Congress catalog number 68-21708}}</ref> By the time of [[Thomas Dobson|Dobson's]] death in 1823, however, it was outdated; it was eventuall ...hich had been criticized by an important ''Britannica'' contributor, Dr. [[Thomas Thomason]] of [[Edinburgh]].
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  • *'''Addisonian'''—[[Thomas Addison]] (as in ''[[Addisonian crisis]]'') *'''Bayesian'''—[[Thomas Bayes]] (as in ''[[Bayesian probability]]'')
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  • ...the qualities of Italian rice to [[Carolina rice]]. On a trip to see Rome, Jefferson stopped in Turin to collect a cache of seeds, and never reached Rome. The r * Mary Thomas – Egg-salad and bacon with thin slice of onion on with-in quality slices
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  • **[[List of places named for Thomas Jefferson|Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • | [[Thomas Streatfeild Clarkson]] | [[Thomas Hunter (school founder)|Thomas Hunter]]
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  • *[[Bakersfield, California]] &ndash; Colonel Thomas Baker *[[Bard, California]] &ndash; Thomas R. Bard (irrigation district official)
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  • | {{Sortname|Thomas|Edison}} | {{Sortname|Thomas|Gaisford}}
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  • |last=Gagnon|first=Steve|publisher=Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility}}</ref> Ramsay suggested the name ''xenon'' f |author=Marx, Thomas; Schmidt, Michael; Schirmer, Uwe; Reinelt, Helmut|title=Xenon anesthesia
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  • ...timulated a great deal of interest in the European scientific community. [[Thomas Beddoes]] (1760–1808) was an English [[philosophy|philosopher]], physicia Crawford Long was a physician and pharmacist practicing in [[Jefferson, Georgia]] in the mid-19th century. During his time as a student at the [[U
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  • ...doctor and his female companion, as well as the [[Jefferson County, Oregon|Jefferson County]] district attorney and the water system in The Dalles.<ref name="fi ...4, 2001 }}</ref><ref name="hargrove">{{cite news | last =Hargrove | first =Thomas | title =Lab Unprepared for Germ Warfare | work =[[The Cincinnati Post|The
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  • ...deracy’s [[Partisan Ranger Act]] of April 21, 1862 empowered President [[Jefferson Davis]] to commission officers who would recruit irregular forces. The law ...Germans of World War I to occupy British soil.<ref name="Crowson">Crowson, Thomas A. (2003). [http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&
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  • ...y 19, 1804, letter to Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin, President Thomas Jefferson explained: <br> In conjunction with President William Jefferson Clinton's impeachment, which I supported, I then held a different view rega
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  • | leghisturl= http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:S.3930: ...also known as HR-6166, was an Act of Congress<ref>Senate Bill 3930 [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:S.3930: Military Commissions Act of 2006 (as
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  • ...ng the colonial era. [[Ben Franklin]], [[George Washington]], and [[Thomas Jefferson]] were known to have regularly eaten and served ice cream. [[First Lady of ...of the United States|U.S. Presidents]] [[George Washington]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]], cut and stored ice in the winter for use in the summer. [[Frederic Tudor
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