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  • The '''U.S. Soldier's Creed''' is a standard that all [[United States Army]] personnel are encouraged to adhere to. All U.S. Army enlisted person ...to have been discussed in Congress in a ''Hearing on Army Issues'' held by Senator John W. Warner on or about November 19, 2003.{{Citation needed|date=Februar
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  • ...he [[Zumwalt class destroyer|''Zumwalt'' class destroyer]] of the [[United States Navy]]. Production has started; the first magazine was delivered to the US ...| url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_16-50_mk7.htm |title = United States of America 16"/50 (40.6 cm) Mark 7 | publisher = Tony DiGiulian, navweaps.
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  • ...banquet for itself celebrating its 200th birthday. [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth]] herself was not present, although she sent warm t * the Right Honorable [[Harold Wilson]], Prime Minister of the [[United Kingdom]]
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  • | birthplace = [[Norwalk, Connecticut]], [[United States]] | deathplace = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]
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  • ...Benton''' (April 1, 1900 – March 18, 1973) was a [[United States|U.S.]] senator from [[Connecticut]] (1949 - 1953) and [[publisher]] of the ''[[Encyclopæd ...in the general election on 7 November 1950 as a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of [[Raymond E. B
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  • | foundation = [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] ({{Start date|1768}}) | location_country = [[United States|U.S.]]
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  • | country = United Kingdom (1768–1900)<br>United States (1901–present) ...'Index'' preface}}</ref> Although publication has been based in the United States since 1901, the ''Britannica'' has maintained [[American and British Englis
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  • ...elvises and fetuses in the [[midwife]]ry article; King [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]] commanded that these pages be ripped from every copy.< ...of the Revolution, ending in 1776 with ‘The congress declare the United States of America independent of the crown and parliament of Great Britain.’ (''
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  • | title=[[List of United States Senators from {{{state}}} | United States Senator {{#if:{{{class|}}} | (Class {{{class}}}) |}} from {{{state}}}]]
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  • |title = [[List of United States Senators from Connecticut|United States Senators from Connecticut]] |image = [[Image:Senate Seal.svg|80px|United States Senate]]
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  • ...the asbestos litigation.{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} One large [[United Kingdom|British]] manufacturer of asbestos products even had to discontinue The largest and oldest vermiculite mine in the United States was started in the 1920s, at [[Libby, Montana]], and the vermiculite was so
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  • ...[[United States federal government]] institutions, including the [[United States Postal Service]]. They are also commonly sold in U.S. [[Base exchange|milit ...products manufactured by blind Americans. In 1971, [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Jacob Javits]] introduced legislation extending the act to severely han
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  • ...e Working Mother's Association in the United Kingdom</ref> In the [[United States]], this phrase was first used in 1986. ==United States history==
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  • ...cal support to all participating states. It also provides funding to some states, in conjunction with the [[US Environmental Protection Agency]] (US EPA). ...s did not usually conduct interventions.<ref name=concept/> While over 25 states required reporting of pesticide-related illness, most of them could not com
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  • location = [[Ferguson, Missouri|Ferguson]], [[Missouri|MO]], [[United States|USA]]| revenue = {{profit}} [[United States dollar|$]] 24.807 billion <small>(2008)</small> |
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  • ...nstitution in 1884; later served as governor of [[Michigan]] and as a [[US Senator]] | [[George IV of the United Kingdom|King George IV]]
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  • * [[Senator Claghorn]], regular character on the [[Fred Allen]] radio show — [[Foghor ...[[George IV of the United Kingdom|King George IV]] and [[William IV of the United Kingdom|King William IV]]), commander of British forces in [[City of Halifa
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  • ...[[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)]]; Lincoln is a slang term for the [[United States five dollar bill]] ...l|Princess Louise Caroline Alberta]], fourth daughter of [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] — [[Alberta]]
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  • This is a list of places in the [[United States|United States of America]] which are named after people. The etymology is generally refer ...engineer, soldier, and topographer with the United States [[Dragoon#United States|Dragoons]])
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  • ...ans]], who use it to facilitate [[Altered state of consciousness|visionary states of consciousness]] during spiritual healing sessions.<ref name="Valdés1983 ...the first person charged for ''Salvia divinorum'' possession in the United States.<ref name="ReferenceA">[[#refDWC20080425|DRCNet 2008-04-25 (US Media)]].</r
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