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  • UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Application filed. June 27, 1927. Serial No. 201,904.
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  • ...ar]] by the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]]{{Fact|date=October 2008}} and the [[U.S. Coast Guard]].<ref name=uscg> | title =CUYAHOGA, 1927
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  • ...s of Oerlikon cannon were used during [[World War II]], and they are still in use today. ...sed on a limited scale as an aircraft gun and an anti-aircraft gun towards the end of that war.
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  • |service= 1927–1945 |used_by=[[Image:War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Imperial Japanese Army]]
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  • ...listing the staff members, advisors and contributors to all three parts of the ''Britannica''. ==The Outline of Knowledge==
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  • | birth_place = [[New York, New York]], [[United States]] | death_place = [[Palo Alto, California]], United States
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  • | name = The World Factbook | image_caption = Last Government print edition of ''The World Factbook'' (2010 edition) cover.
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  • ...typically used to fill holes, small cracks and other minor surface defects in [[wood]], [[drywall]], and [[plaster]]. Three versions of spackling paste a ...cite web|url=http://dailyapple.blogspot.com/2006_12_01_archive.html |title=The Daily Apple (blog). Saturday, December 30, 2006. '&#39;Apple #213: Spackle'
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  • ...g|thumb|Blue asbestos (crocidolite) from [[Wittenoom, Western Australia]]. The ruler is 1 cm.]] ...ue asbestos (teased).jpg|thumb|Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral]]
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  • ...n also be applied in the context of campaigns that inform the public as to the safety of [[air travel]]. ===United States===
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  • ...e]]''' is having enough time for work and enough to have a life '''thus''' the work life balance. Related, though broader, terms include "lifestyle balanc == United States history ==
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  • ...Hermann, both in Germany, as an impurity in [[zinc carbonate]]<ref>Cadmium in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1 ...declines have been due to competing technologies, cadmium’s [[toxicity]] in certain forms and concentration and resulting regulations <ref name="Refere
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  • ...saka|Kadoma]], [[Osaka Prefecture|Osaka]], [[Japan]]. Its main business is in [[electronics]] manufacturing and it produces products under a variety of n ...argest company in the world in 2009 by the Forbes Global 2000 and is among the [[Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders]].<ref>[http://finapps.forbe
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  • |foundation = 15 November 1886 (adopted current name in 1937) by [[Robert Bosch]] ...orporation which was founded by [[Robert Bosch]] in [[Stuttgart]], Germany in 1886.<ref name=YFbosch>{{cite web|title=Robert Bosch GmbH Company Profile|w
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  • ...54), first published in 1888, and subsequently rising to be a major figure in French literature, was favored early on by Charles Ranhofer with this goose ...tartlets all bear her name, as later chefs remembered her for her interest in food.
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  • ...cal leader]]s, and respected [[teacher]]s or other leaders associated with the institution. This is a list of [[higher education]] institutions named for ==Institutions named for people associated with the institution==
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  • ...hat successfully address the needs and aspirations of Islamic societies in the fields of contemporary design |align = "left"| {{Sort|Akers|[[Michelle Akers Player of the Year Award]]}}
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  • There are a number of '''places named after famous people'''. For more on the general etymology of place names see [[toponomy]]. For other lists of epony *[[Colombia]] &ndash; [[Christopher Columbus]] (after the Italian version of his name)
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  • ...[atlas]]es, each a collection of maps, some including statistical data for the regions represented: Some cartographically or commercially important atlases include the following:
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  • ...te in any form into the cell and when needed transporting phosphate out of the cell is a necessary activity of '''phosphate homeostasis'''<ref name=Butter ...[[Cell signaling|signaling]]. Outside the cell, phosphate may be dissolved in [[extracellular fluid]] (ECF) or form structures such as [[bone]] and [[tee
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  • ...ide effects, medical uses, and drug interactions.]''</ref> is the [[United States]] trademark name for an [[analgesic]] [[chewing gum]], whose active ingredi ...tance-Renewal dated January 16, 2006]</ref> the same company that produces the [[aspirin]] and [[caffeine]] based [[Anacin]].
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  • ...creases in production facilities have been added globally, particularly in the [[Persian Gulf]] countries. ...otation about the C-C bond is a high energy process that requires breaking the π-bond.
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  • ...Surgeons [[John Collins Warren]] and [[Henry Jacob Bigelow]] are included in this [[daguerrotype]] by [[Southworth & Hawes]].]] ...ce of [[Medicine in medieval Islam|medicine]] in the [[Arab World]] during the middle ages, while alchemists like [[Paracelsus]] made some advances.
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  • {{sync|List of terrorist incidents in the United States}} {{sync|List of assassinated people#United States}}
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  • [[Image:Palmer Bombing.jpg|thumb|right|Damage done by the bomb on Attorney General [[A Mitchell Palmer]]'s house]] ...of [[Luigi Galleani]] from April through June 1919. These bombings fueled the [[First Red Scare|Red Scare of 1919-20]].
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  • | location =1175 East 29th Avenue,<br />[[Eugene, Oregon]], {{flag|United States}} ...[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design|LEED]]-compliant facilities in 2008.<ref name=Reichman/><ref name=Schirmer/>
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  • |image=Aftermath of the Bath School Disaster.png |caption=Bath Consolidated School after the bombing
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  • ...an illegal business, usually run as part of [[organized crime]]. Engaging in a racket is called ''racketeering''. ...es instigate if unpaid (see [[extortion]]). A second well known example is the [[Numbers game|numbers racket]], a form of illegal [[lottery]].
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  • ...have had members accused) of such activity but are not inherently criminal in their nature (such as [[Outlaw motorcycle club|motorcycle clubs]] or Chines ...llars each year. Sometimes if government enforcement is particularly poor, the cartels become quasi-paramilitary organizations.
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  • {{For|other individuals of the same name|William Patrick (disambiguation)}} ...iologist]] and former [[Biological warfare|bioweaponeer]] for the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]].
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  • ...://cfrterrorism.org/groups/american.html Militant Extremists in the United States - Council on Foreign Relations<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ...ion of domestic terrorism in the United States has changed many times over the years; also, it can be argued that acts of domestic terrorism have been occ
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  • ...red {{convert|4|oz|abbr=on|disp=s}}) or blocks, and frequently served with the use of a [[butter knife]].]] ...nerally used as a [[spread (food)|spread]] and a [[condiment]], as well as in [[cooking]] applications, such as baking, sauce making, and pan [[frying]].
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  • ...ssing of animal byproducts into more useful materials, or more narrowly to the rendering of whole animal fatty tissue into purified fats like [[lard]] or ...ouses, and those that have died on farms ([[deadstock]]), in transit, etc. The most common animal sources are [[beef]], [[pork]], [[sheep]], and [[poultr
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  • | revenue = {{nowrap|{{increase}} [[United States Dollar|US$]] 33.370 billion <small>(2010)</small><ref name=10K>{{cite web|u ...iconic "The Round" model [[Honeywell T87|T87]] thermostat. There is one in the [[Smithsonian Institution|Smithsonian]].]]
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  • {{Redirect|Crystal set|the Australian rock band|The Crystal Set}} ...ct ''(right)'' up and down the tuning coil ''(red)''. The device at top is the [[cat's whisker detector]].]]
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