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Labour Party Rule Book
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Labour Party Rule Book ices of the rule book contain the National Executive Committee statements on: - The Importance of our members - National Executive Committee procedural guidelines on membership recruitment and retention - Selection of Parliamentary candidates – procedural rules - National Executive Committee ...
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NH 32
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NH 32 NH 32 NH 32 may refer to: - New Hampshire Route 32 - National Highway 32 (India)
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Touro Cemetery
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Touro Cemetery Touro Cemetery Touro Synagogue Cemetery (also known as the Jewish Cemetery at Newport), dedicated in 1677, is located in the colonial historic district of Newport, Rhode Island, not far from the Touro Synagogue. Other Jewish graves are found nearby as part of the Common Burying Ground and Island Cemeter...
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Touro Cemetery
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Touro Cemetery as of that date. The synagogue is the oldest surviving synagogue building in the United States, and the cemetery is the second oldest Jewish cemetery in the country. The cemetery gates are decorated with torches turned to face downward, an acknowledgement of the ending of life's flame. Prior to the esta...
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Touro Cemetery
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Touro Cemetery He is buried in the Jewish cemetery of Newport. The inscription on his tombstone reads: "To the Memory of / Judah Touro / He inscribed it in the Book of / Philanthropy / To be remembered forever." The cemetery's Egyptian revival gate and fence were designed by Boston architect Isaiah Rogers (1810–49) wh...
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Touro Cemetery
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Touro Cemetery in the future. Newport in the 1850s was an old seaport town whose air of genteel decay and cool sea breezes had recently begun to attract members of Boston's intellectual elite as a summer retreat. There were virtually no Jews in Newport in this period; the synagogue was shuttered. American writer Henry...
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Touro Cemetery
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Touro Cemetery nspired to write his poem "The Jewish Cemetery at Newport" during this visit. Longfellow, a scholar who knew Hebrew, begins his poem by expressing his surprise at coming upon a synagogue in an old New England port town, due to the dearth of Jews in New England during that time and the Colonial era. The...
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Bedford TM
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Bedford TM Bedford TM The Bedford TM was a heavy goods vehicle constructed by Bedford between 1974 and 1986. Up until the TM, Bedford had been building mostly low-specification short haul distribution trucks, such as the Bedford TK and KM. In view of the increasing popularity of high cab "luxury" cabs in the maximum w...
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Bedford TM
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Bedford TM 92" engine, a new frame, many new engine and transmission options, and a variety of other updated fittings. The Fuller transmissions now received a new telescopic shift mechanism, allowing for a sealed cabin floor. The cab is counterbalanced so as to allow one-man tilting, while two front flaps allow access ...
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Bedford TM
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Bedford TM of its high-revving characteristics, it proved unpopular with drivers, who were used to slow revving, long stroke, UK diesels. It was also disliked by operators because of its poor fuel economy. # Variants. Available as either an articulated tractor unit, or as a rigid, in either wide or narrow day and sle...
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Bedford TM
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Bedford TM who were used to slow revving, long stroke, UK diesels. It was also disliked by operators because of its poor fuel economy. # Variants. Available as either an articulated tractor unit, or as a rigid, in either wide or narrow day and sleeper cabs, the TM was actually a highly competent vehicle, and over the...
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NH 28
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NH 28 NH 28 NH 28 may refer to: - National Highway 28 (India) - New Hampshire Route 28, United States
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Michael Mavroudis
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Michael Mavroudis Michael Mavroudis Michael Mavroudis was a martyr from Granitsa, who died in 1544. # External links. - Granitsa Evrytanias (in Greek)
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Cesare Zerba
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Cesare Zerba Cesare Zerba Cesare Zerba (April 15, 1892 – July 11, 1973) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments in the Roman Curia from 1958 to 1965, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1965. # Biography. Cesare Z...
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Cesare Zerba
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Cesare Zerba of the Sacraments in the Roman Curia from 1924 to 1939. He was raised to the rank of Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on June 30, 1932, and later a Domestic Prelate of His Holiness and prelate of the Apostolic Signatura on April 23, 1939. Within the Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments, Zerb...
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Cesare Zerba
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Cesare Zerba ncesco Carpino and Pietro Parente serving as co-consecrators, in the Lateran Basilica. From 1962 to 1965, Zerba attended the Second Vatican Council. Pope Paul VI created him Cardinal Priest of "Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore" in the consistory of February 22, 1965. Zerba resigned as Secretary of Disciplin...
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Charles Knapp
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Charles Knapp Charles Knapp Charles Knapp is the name of: - Charles Knapp (scholar) (1868–1936), classical American scholar - Charles Knapp (congressman) (1797–1880), member of the United States House of Representatives from New York - Charles J. Knapp (1845–1916), his son, member of the United States House of Repr...
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Vermont Route 18
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Vermont Route 18 Vermont Route 18 Vermont Route 18 is a state highway in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. It runs southeast from the town of St. Johnsbury to the New Hampshire state line, continuing there as New Hampshire Route 18. The route parallels Interstate 93 and is a former routing of the Theodore Roos...
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Vermont Route 18
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Vermont Route 18 I-93 changes direction from northwest to southwest. VT 18 crosses under I-93 at this point with an interchange at Exit 1 (the only numbered exit on I-93 in Vermont). Soon after the I-93 junction, VT 18 ends at U.S. Route 2 about past the St. Johnsbury town line. US 2 continues into the town center. VT ...
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Vermont Route 18
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Vermont Route 18 in the region. The Roosevelt Highway routing in Vermont was assigned Route 14 from Burlington to Montpelier, and Route 18 from Montpelier to the New Hampshire state line in Waterford. The original Vermont portion of Route 18 ran from Montpelier to St. Johnsbury using modern U.S. Route 2, then modern Ve...
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Vermont Route 18
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Vermont Route 18 nated on New England Route 14 (Burlington to Montpelier), New England Route 25 (Montpelier to Wells River) and New England Route 15 (St. Johnsbury to Lunenburg), connected by a brief overlap with U.S. Route 5. In 1935, the portion of U.S. Route 2 between Montpelier and St. Johnsbury was relocated to us...
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Granitsiotis
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Granitsiotis Granitsiotis Granitsiotis () is a river in northwestern Evrytania, Greece. It is a tributary of the Acheloos. It flows through the village Granitsa. # External links. - Granitsa, Evrytania
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List of computer system emulators
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List of computer system emulators List of computer system emulators This article lists software and hardware that emulates computing platforms. The host in this article is the system running the emulator, and the guest is the system being emulated. The list is organized by "guest operating system" (the system being ...
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List of computer system emulators
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List of computer system emulators vironment and licensing. # 32-bit guest systems. ## Acorn Archimedes, A7000, Risc PC, Phoebe. While the ARM processor in the Acorn Archimedes is a 32-bit chip, it only had 26-bit addressing making an ARM/Archimedes emulator, such as Aemulor or others below, necessary for 26-bit comp...
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Troy Evans (actor)
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Troy Evans (actor) Troy Evans (actor) Troy Evans (born February 16, 1948) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Desk Clerk Francis "Frank" Martin in the television drama series "ER." He has also appeared in the movies "Tiger Cruise" (Disney Channel original movie), "", "Under Siege", "Teen Wol...
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Troy Evans (actor)
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Troy Evans (actor) (1984) – Rhinestone Heckler / Bettor - "Teen Wolf" (1985) – Dragon Basketball Coach - "Modern Girls" (1986) – Club Owner - "Near Dark" (1987) – Plainclothes Officer - "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" (1987) – Antisocial Trucker (uncredited) - "Shadows in the Storm" (1988) – Det. Harris - "Deadl...
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Troy Evans (actor)
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Troy Evans (actor) ows in the Storm" (1988) – Det. Harris - "Deadly Dreams" (1988) – Sheriff - "Martians Go Home" (1989) – Cop - "" (1989) – Deputy Charlie - "Pastime" (1990) – Art - "Men at Work" (1990) – Capt. Leo Dalton - "My Blue Heaven" (1990) – Nicky - "Twin Peaks" (1990) – Principal Wolchek - "The Lawnmo...
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CFP-10
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CFP-10 CFP-10 CFP-10 also known as ESAT-6-like protein esxB or secreted antigenic protein MTSA-10 or 10 kDa culture filtrate antigen CFP-10 is a protein that is encoded by the "esxB" gene. CFP-10 is a 10 kDa secreted antigen from "Mycobacterium tuberculosis". It forms a 1:1 heterodimeric complex with ESAT-6. Both gen...
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CFP-10
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CFP-10 are interdependent on each other for stability. The ESAT-6/CFP-10 complex is secreted by the ESX-1 secretion system, also known as the RD1 region. Mycobacterium tuberculosis uses this ESX-1 secretion system to deliver virulence factors into host macrophage and monocyte white blood cells during infection. In Myc...
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CFP-10
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CFP-10 the ESAT-6/CFP-10 complex to Rv3870 and Rv3877, a multi-transmembrane protein which makes up the pore that spans the cytosolic membrane of the virulent host cell. Once ESAT-6/CFP-10 is next to the membrane of the virulent host cell, the CFP-10 C-terminal attaches and binds itself to the cells surface. The ESAT-6...
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CFP-10
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CFP-10 T-6) complex is a 100 amino-acid sequence protein. ESAT-6/CFP-10 has a hydrophobic nature as well as a high content of α-helical structures. Resonance structure analysis of the complex reveals two similar helix-turn-helix hairpin structures formed by the individual proteins, which lie anti-parallel to each other...
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Per Lundell
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Per Lundell Per Lundell Per Lundell (born June 29, 1968 in Sweden) is a former professional Swedish ice hockey player. # Playing career. He played during his career for two teams in the Swedish Elite League, Leksands IF (1987–1991, 1999–2000 and 2003–2004) and Färjestads BK (1991–1996 and 2001–2003). He also played ...
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Per Lundell
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Per Lundell several other European leagues, he played in the German Deutsche Eishockey Liga for Starbulls Rosenheim (1996–1997) and for Nürnberg Ice Tigers (1998–1999 and 2000–2001), he also played in Austria for Feldkirch during the 1997–1998 and he also has played in Norway for Stjernen during the 2004–2005 season. A...
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Agios Nektarios, Patras
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Agios Nektarios, Patras Agios Nektarios, Patras Agios Nektarios (Greek: Άγιος Νεκτάριος, meaning "Saint Nektarios") is a neighbourhood in the east-southeastern part of the city of Patras, 2.5 km direct and 3 km via road from the downtown core. Agios Nektarios is linked with Akrotiriou Street which is 2 km long and ser...
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Agios Nektarios, Patras
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Agios Nektarios, Patras Street # Geography. Its geography are residential with forests by the stream and the northern portion. Its total area is approximately 2 km², its length is 1 km from north to south, and from east to west. # History. Farmlands dominated the neighbourhood until the 1960s and the 1970s. Housing...
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Agios Nektarios, Patras
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Agios Nektarios, Patras rea is approximately 2 km², its length is 1 km from north to south, and from east to west. # History. Farmlands dominated the neighbourhood until the 1960s and the 1970s. Housing boomed in the western and the eastern sections. It was the city's southeasternmost urban limit until that time when...
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Melissa's Garage Revisited
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Melissa's Garage Revisited Melissa's Garage Revisited Melissa's Garage Revisited is an album released by Memphis garage-rock band "the Oblivians". The album features Austin-based harmonicist Walter Daniels and Memphis-based vocalist Jeffrey Evans. The album was originally released as an EP in 1995 by Texas record labe...
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Melissa's Garage Revisited
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Melissa's Garage Revisited he Graveyard - 2:53 - 3. Don't Worry - 2:31 - 4. Dearest Darling - 3:46 - 5. We're Not in It to Lose - 1:58 (Additional tracks added for rerelease) - 1. Someday My Prince Will Come - 3:22 - 2. The Darker the Berry - 2:03 - 3. Sticks and Stones - 3:32 - 4. Bending Like a Willow Tree - ...
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Operation Eagle Eye
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Operation Eagle Eye Operation Eagle Eye Operation Eagle Eye may refer to: - Operation Eagle Eye (United States), a racial profiling campaign in the 1960s in Arizona - Operation Eagle Eye (Kosovo), an unarmed aerial operation in the 1990s in the lead up to the 1999 Kosovo War
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Gillian Clark
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Gillian Clark Gillian Clark Gillian Clark may refer to: - Gillian Clark (aid worker) (1956–2003), Canadian aid worker who was killed in the Canal Hotel bombing in Iraq - Gillian Clark (badminton) (born 1961), former English female badminton player - Gillian Clark (historian), a professor on classics and ancient his...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) Operation Eagle Eye (United States) Operation Eagle Eye was a Republican Party voter suppression operation in the 1960s in Arizona to challenge minority voters. In the United States only citizens have ever been able to vote, and in 1964 only literate citizens could vote, so it was l...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) William Rehnquist, later chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, is said to have been the head of a group of lawyers hoping to challenge voters in minority Democratic precincts. Operation Eagle Eye was a two-year effort, and the laws in Arizona have since made this k...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) system. This became known as the ‘Southern Strategy’"". Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson’s overwhelming popularity in the polls at the time – just a year in after taking office in the aftermath of Kennedy’s assassination – and his relentless talk of civil rights and voting righ...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) in Arizona was the precursor to Operation Eagle Eye and the blueprint for which it was designed. # Operation Eagle Eye Launches (1964). The Republican National Committee announced its plan to conduct a nationwide ballot security program entitled "Operation Eagle Eye" in 1964. It wa...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) fraud campaign where the Republican National Committee recruited tens of thousands of volunteers to show up at polling places, mostly in inner-cities, to challenge voter eligibility. In particular, whether the voter was able to read since literacy was a requirement to vote. The recru...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) Operation Eagle Eye. He was a poll watcher with direct involvement in challenging voters at the polls as early as 1958. He was accused of harassing and intimidating voters, but Rehnquist denied any such involvement. However, his association with OEE remained a stain on his reputation...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) Program included the following instructions: - Create in each state an effective Ballot Security Organization under leadership of the State Ballot Security Officer. - Research and study State Election Laws, irregularities and errors, and how to combat and correct. - Attend nationa...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) and eliminate them from the lists. - Plan, schedule, supervise and teach training courses designed to eliminate fraud and error for Republican election officials, watchers, and challengers. - Prepare and distribute materials and check lists for study and reference by precinct offic...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) improve future operations by Ballot Security Officers, considering possible legislative amendments to improve the election laws for future elections. ## How Operation Eagle Eye Worked. - 1. "Purging Voter Lists Through Vote Caging" - Typically a method of purging voters lists, vote...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) - Eagle Eye supporters also sent misleading or deceptive mailers to the voter lists. Some examples of this voter intimidation were mailers indicating a voter who had committed a traffic violation, etc. would be arrested after voting, or anonymous calls to minority voters telling them...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) to show proof they could read. Voters were challenged if they appeared on the purged voters list. Psychological deterrence was a significant aspect of the OEE efforts. The Republican strategy attempted to discourage illegitimate voters from committing fraud by simply creating the ap...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) Eye became part of the "modus operandi" of subsequent Republican campaigns. These include challenging of Democratic voters at polls without cause, humiliation of uneducated voters, efforts to slow down voting in Democratic precincts, special targeting of minority, low-income neighbor...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) to this day. At the time OEE was launched, immigration was not a prominent issue because Latinos in Arizona "knew their place". Now immigration has taken a larger role in politics and discourages minorities from voting in border states. Similar OEE tactics are still being employed ag...
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States)
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Operation Eagle Eye (United States) cs and discourages minorities from voting in border states. Similar OEE tactics are still being employed against Latinos in fear of deportation. As of February 2014, there were 31 states with laws requiring some form of identification at the polls, while others are still pending cou...
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Rupert Steiner
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Rupert Steiner Rupert Steiner Rupert Steiner is a British non-fiction author and journalist. He won a fellowship onto" The Sunday Times", the weekly newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch and after three years he was appointed editor of the paper's Prufrock column. He has published a series of books on entrepreneurs. He th...
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Rupert Steiner
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Rupert Steiner weekly newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch and after three years he was appointed editor of the paper's Prufrock column. He has published a series of books on entrepreneurs. He then followed former Sunday Times editor, Andrew Neil, to the weekly magazine, "The Business". The Business is also a business pub...
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Gillian Clark (badminton)
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Gillian Clark (badminton) Gillian Clark (badminton) Gillian Margaret Clark, MBE (born 2 September 1961) is a former Englishbadminton player who specialized in doubles and is currently a badminton television commentator. As a badminton commentator, she is well-known for her knowledge and catchphrase such as ""I don't b...
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Gillian Clark (badminton)
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Gillian Clark (badminton) All-England Championships twice in mixed doubles and once in women's doubles. At the quadrennial Commonwealth Games she won women's doubles gold in 1986 and mixed doubles gold in 1994, along with women's doubles silver in 1990 and 1994. ## 1992 Summer Olympics. Clark competed in badminton at...
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Gillian Clark (badminton)
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Gillian Clark (badminton) s doubles gold in 1986 and mixed doubles gold in 1994, along with women's doubles silver in 1990 and 1994. ## 1992 Summer Olympics. Clark competed in badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with Julie Bradbury. In the first round they defeated Erma Sulistianingsih and Rosian...
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USS Pelican (AMS-32)
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USS Pelican (AMS-32) USS Pelican (AMS-32) USS "Pelican" (MSC(O)-32/AMS-32/YMS-441) was a acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent ships from passing. # History. "Pelican" was laid down as "YMS-441" on 27 November 1943 by Robert Jacob Inc. of City Island, N...
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USS Pelican (AMS-32)
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USS Pelican (AMS-32) operated along the California coast until November, when she sailed to Guam. Arriving in Guam in January 1947, "YMS-441" swept for mines in the Caroline and Marshall islands. While at Guam, "YMS-441" was named USS "Pelican" and classified AMS-32 on 18 February. Sailing for Pearl Harbor in late Sep...
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USS Pelican (AMS-32)
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USS Pelican (AMS-32) gear was replaced. "Pelican" remained in the Hawaiian Islands area for the next two years of her service. At the start of the Korean War, USS "Pelican" deployed to Korea. In October 1950, "Pelican" was part of a group consisting of , , , , , , , , four Republic of Korea minesweepers, and a helicop...
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USS Pelican (AMS-32)
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USS Pelican (AMS-32) 1950, "Pelican" was part of a group consisting of , , , , , , , , four Republic of Korea minesweepers, and a helicopter from that cleared the heavily mined port of Chinnampo in less than two weeks. She remained in the Far East until 1955. On 7 February, she was reclassified MSC(O)-32 and on 16 Apr...
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Perivola, Patras
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Perivola, Patras Perivola, Patras Perivola (Greek: Περιβόλα, from "περιβόλι", meaning "garden") is a neighbourhood in the east-southeastern part of the city of Patras, 6 km direct and 7 km via road from the downtown core. Perivola is linked with Patron-Klaous Road which is 3 km long. Since 2002, it is linked with the ...
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Perivola, Patras
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Perivola, Patras oad from the downtown core. Perivola is linked with Patron-Klaous Road which is 3 km long. Since 2002, it is linked with the Patras Bypass in which it was first constructed in the late-1990s. Its interchange is approximately 1 km long. # Nearest subdivisions. - Vryseika, west # Nearest places. - Pe...
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Louis Francis Salzman
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Louis Francis Salzman Louis Francis Salzman Louis Francis Salzman (26 March 1878 – 4 April 1971) was a British economic historian who specialised in the medieval period. He was born in Brighton in 1878, the son of Dr. F. W. Salzmann, and educated at Haileybury College and Pembroke College, Cambridge. He studied natur...
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Louis Francis Salzman
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Louis Francis Salzman to Maud was dissolved, and he moved to London, shortly thereafter moving to Lewes in Sussex, where he lived to his death. His first book, "The History of the Parish of Hailsham", was published in 1901. He then began his work in economic history, writing on Sussex industries for the Victoria Count...
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Louis Francis Salzman
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Louis Francis Salzman practical and organisational aspects of the industry. In 1934 Salzman succeeded W.H. Page as general editor of the Victoria County History. He held the post until 1949, overseeing the production of fifteen volumes, covering Oxfordshire and Warwickshire as well as Sussex, and was succeeded by Ralph...
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Louis Francis Salzman
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Louis Francis Salzman built around extracts from contemporary records and providing an insight into medieval life seen from an unusual angle. In 1926 he published a play, "The Girdle of Venus". In 1909 he became the honorary editor of the Sussex Archaeological Society, a post he would hold for the next fifty years. He...
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Louis Francis Salzman
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Louis Francis Salzman ng an insight into medieval life seen from an unusual angle. In 1926 he published a play, "The Girdle of Venus". In 1909 he became the honorary editor of the Sussex Archaeological Society, a post he would hold for the next fifty years. He was president of the society from 1954 to 1956, and publis...
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Perivola
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Perivola Perivola Perivola (Greek: Περιβόλα) may refer to: - Perivola, Patras, a neighborhood in southeastern Patras - Perivola A.O., a football (soccer) club in Patras # See also. - Perivolia (disambiguation)
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Laurentian Media Group
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Laurentian Media Group Laurentian Media Group Laurentian Media Group is a Canadian newspaper and magazine publishing company. Founded in 1973 by Michael Atkins, Laurentian currently has several publications in the Greater Sudbury, Ontario area, including the twice-weekly community newspaper "Northern Life", the magazi...
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Laurentian Media Group
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Laurentian Media Group company maintains a content and business partnership with the Village Media network of internet media properties in other markets in the Northern Ontario region. # Publications. ## "Northern Life". "Northern Life" is a community newspaper in Sudbury. The main office is located at 158 Elgin Str...
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Laurentian Media Group
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Laurentian Media Group in 2013. On April 12, 2016, the paper's website "northernlife.ca" was relaunched as "sudbury.com", although the print edition retains the "Northern Life" name. ## "Northern Ontario Business". "Northern Ontario Business" is a monthly trade magazine based in Sudbury, with monthly readership of 2...
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Laurentian Media Group
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Laurentian Media Group region's business community. ## "Sudbury Mining Solutions Journal". "Sudbury Mining Solutions Journal" is a trade magazine covering news and business developments in Northeastern Ontario's mining industry. ## "Sudbury Living". "Sudbury Living" is a quarterly arts and lifestyle magazine, simil...
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Marduk-zakir-šumi I kudurru
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Marduk-zakir-šumi I kudurru Marduk-zakir-šumi I kudurru The Marduk-zakir-shumi I kudurru is a boundary stone (kudurru) of Marduk-zakir-šumi I, a king in the 10th dynasty of Babylon from 855 - 819 BC. The kudurru of Marduk-zakir-shumi is a stele-like kudurru, with a front face of cuneiform, and a semi-circular top, (a...
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Haring Harinxma
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Haring Harinxma Haring Harinxma Haring Harinxma (1323–1404) was a powerful Frisian chieftain and Schieringer who lived during the 13th and early 14th centuries. Haring also used the surname Donia, and is considered the patriarch of this well known Frisian family. Another title used by Haring was "thoe Heeg" meaning 'o...
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Haring Harinxma
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Haring Harinxma stergo (southwest corner of Friesland, modern Wymbritseradeel), together with Sjoerd Wiarda, van Gotum of Oostergo (eastern region of Friesland) in the struggle against the count of Holland in 1399. The appointment of Potestates aligned with the Schieringers lead to renewed factionalism between the Vetk...
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Marly de Oliveira
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Marly de Oliveira Marly de Oliveira Marly de Oliveira (c. 1938 – June 1, 2007) was a Brazilian poet who wrote eight volumes of poetry in a career lasting 40 years. Her best known work is "O Mar de Permeio" or "The Sea Between Us", a collection of poems about worry and despair, which won the Jabuti Prize in 1998. de Ol...
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Emmanuel Cerda
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Emmanuel Cerda Emmanuel Cerda Emmanuel Cerda Martínez (born 27 January 1987) is a former Mexican soccer striker who last played for Potros UAEM on loan from Tigres UANL of the Primera División de México. # Club career. Cerda began playing football with Tigres de la UANL, and made his Primera debut, on his birthday, ...
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Emmanuel Cerda
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Emmanuel Cerda n in the Estadio Universitario. Cerda participated in three tournaments with Tigres, making 22 appearances and scoring six goals. Tigres sent him out on loan three times during his time with the club. Universitario’s manager Juan Reynoso, who knew of Cerda from when he was playing late in his career at ...
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André Boerstra
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André Boerstra André Boerstra Andries Cornelis Dirk "André" Boerstra (December 11, 1924 – March 17, 2016) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies. In 1948 he was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which w...
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Ed Brandt
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Ed Brandt Ed Brandt Edward Arthur Brandt (February 17, 1905 – November 1, 1944) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1928 to 1938. He played for the Boston Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Brandt started his professional baseball career with the Pacific Coast League's Seattle Indians. In 1927,...
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Ed Brandt
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Ed Brandt rted his professional baseball career with the Pacific Coast League's Seattle Indians. In 1927, he went 19–11 with a 3.97 earned run average. He joined the Boston Braves in 1928. From 1931 to 1934, he led the team in innings pitched each season and also won over 15 games each season. Following the team's disa...
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List of video game console emulators
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List of video game console emulators List of video game console emulators The following is a list of notable emulation software for arcade games, home video game consoles and handheld game consoles. # Amiga. - UAE # Arcade. - MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) - Visual Pinball - Xcade # Atari. - Atari 260...
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List of video game console emulators
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List of video game console emulators Boy Color) - Nintendo 3DS - Citra ## Other. - Nintendo Switch - Yuzu_(emulator) - Ryujinx # SNK. - Neo Geo CD - NeoCD # Sony. - PlayStation - AdriPSX - bleem! - bleemcast! - Connectix Virtual Game Station - ePSXe - PCSX-Reloaded - PSEmu Pro - PlayStation 2 - PCSX...
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List of video game console emulators
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List of video game console emulators Nintendo 3DS - Citra ## Other. - Nintendo Switch - Yuzu_(emulator) - Ryujinx # SNK. - Neo Geo CD - NeoCD # Sony. - PlayStation - AdriPSX - bleem! - bleemcast! - Connectix Virtual Game Station - ePSXe - PCSX-Reloaded - PSEmu Pro - PlayStation 2 - PCSX2 - PlayStati...
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The Smiths Indeed
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The Smiths Indeed The Smiths Indeed The Smiths Indeed are a tribute band dedicated to The Smiths. The band are from Liverpool in the North West of England. Morrissey Indeed are a continuation of The Smiths Indeed and are based in Antwerp, Belgium. # History. The Smiths Indeed were formed in Liverpool in 2005. They p...
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The Smiths Indeed
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The Smiths Indeed Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles. The band strive to recreate the experience of seeing a mid-1980s Smiths concert. In order to get the atmosphere just right, they pay particular attention to using authentic instruments and equipment. The Smiths Indeed name is taken from the run-out grooves etching on ...
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The Smiths Indeed
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The Smiths Indeed Belgium and continue to tour in the UK and Europe. # Setlist. The setlist consists of songs from The Smiths's extensive repertoire. They do not play any Morrissey solo songs. Sample setlist (Newcastle Academy, 7 December 2007): # Band members. - Jürgen Wendelen (Morrissey) - Vocals (2006 - 2017) ...
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The Smiths Indeed
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The Smiths Indeed and members. - Jürgen Wendelen (Morrissey) - Vocals (2006 - 2017) - Liam Atkinson (Johnny Marr) - Guitars (2006 -2007 / 2012 - ) - Bobby Kewley (Andy Rourke) - Bass - Paul Tsanos (Mike Joyce) - Drums # Band members (previous). - Simon McKelvie (Johnny Marr) - Guitars (2006 / 2008 - 2011) - Nick...
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Gaston Diderich
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Gaston Diderich Gaston Diderich Gaston Diderich (18 June 1884 – 29 April 1946) was a Luxembourgish politician and jurist. He was the Mayor of Luxembourg City from 1921 until his death in 1946, making his the longest uninterrupted tenure in the city's history. In addition, Diderich was a member of the Chamber of Deputi...
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Gaston Diderich
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Gaston Diderich 5 until his death the following year. Diderich started political life in the Liberal League, of which he was on the progressive wing. After the German occupation during the First World War, the Liberal League found itself in opposition for the first time and suffered ideological divisions. Diderich, be...
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Live at Gotham
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Live at Gotham Live at Gotham Live at Gotham is a standup comedy television show airing on Comedy Central in the United States. The show features up and coming stand up comedians performing live at the Gotham Comedy Club in New York City. It premiered on July 21, 2006.
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Perivolia
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Perivolia Perivolia Perivolia may refer to several places in Greece and Cyprus: - Perivolia, Arcadia, a village in Arcadia, part of Megalopoli - Perivolia, Kissamos, a village in the Chania regional unit, part of Kissamos - Perivolia, Theriso, a village in the Chania regional unit, part of Theriso - Perivolia, Eli...
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Kiev pogroms (1919)
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Kiev pogroms (1919) Kiev pogroms (1919) The Kiev pogroms of 1919 refers to a series of anti-Jewish pogroms in various places around Kiev carried out by White Volunteer Army troops. The series of events concern the following districts: - Skvira, June 23, 1919: a pogrom in which 45 Jews were massacred, many were severe...
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Kiev pogroms (1919)
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Kiev pogroms (1919) units under the command of Struk in three days of carnage. # Immediate reactions. The leaders of the White Army issued orders condemning the pogroms, but these were largely unheeded due to widespread anti-Semitism. Lenin had spoken out against pogroms in March, and in June, the Bolsheviks assigned...
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Kiev pogroms (1919)
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Kiev pogroms (1919) of women were raped. Hundreds of shtetlekh were pillaged, and Jewish neighborhoods were left in ruins. According to some estimates, overall, in the pogroms of 1918-1921, half a million Jews were left homeless. Of these 53.7% were committed by Petlura's Ukrainian nationalists, the remainder by troop...
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Kiev pogroms (1919)
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Kiev pogroms (1919) looting, raping, and murder chiefly directed against the shops, factories, homes, and persons of the Jews. Ukraine had the largest concentration of Jews in Russia (part of the Russian organized Pale of Settlement) at the time and was also the scene of the bitterest and most prolonged fighting betwee...
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Kiev pogroms (1919)
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Kiev pogroms (1919) of violence occurred and were carried out against Jews in and around Kiev in the 1880s Kiev Pogrom (1881) and the first decade of the 20th century Kiev Pogrom (1905). Ultimately the tension from these events never really subsided, it laid just beneath the surface and could be seen as a cause of furt...
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