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da159d4c_antasy_Football___Yahoo_Sports__Who_is_Eligible
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6959cc88_brary_of_Economics_and_Liberty__ast_Highlights_HIDE_HIGHLIGHTS
[Time] 0:36
Intro. [Recording date: January 18, 2010.] Commission on Growth and Development work, started in 2006. Background on mission and how it's unfolded. Mission had two parts: feeling on part of those who became part of the commission that the importance of growth is that it has been an enabler objectives, poverty reduction. Difficult problems in the developing world without the tailwind of growth. Never meant to be negative with respect to important achievements in health, education, other things. Complementary. Also, Washington Consensus that came together in the late 1980s-1990: experience accumulated in developing world: India, China; growth had turned up after a long hiatus in parts of the world, Africa, South America. Experience plus academic world; goal to assess what we still didn't know. Outlines of the Washington Consensus: put together put together principally by John Williamson with colleagues; attempt to try to understand what the key necessary had to be met in order for a developing country to grow and develop. Put together a list; even to this day sensible; list has been expanded over time. Problem wasn't the idea; it was the way it was interpreted. Interpreted as a set of policy actions by government, or a strategy that if you did that you were pretty much assured to grow. Turned out not to be true. Misuse of the Washington Consensus was that it was a kind of formula, necessary and sufficient conditions for growth. Now, most of us think of them as a close approximation to necessary conditions; sufficient conditions missing. Problem really was in the application; got turned into a prescription for a very limited role for government, including Latin America: the market will take care of most of it and if the government gets beyond a certain size it will start making things worse rather than better. That was not what was intended by the framers of the Washington Consensus. President Obama in inauguration speech: the issue isn't whether the government is big or small but whether it is effective at doing things that require collective action. Washington Consensus was an emphasis on markets, rule of law, private property; but also restraint on government spending because developing countries didn't spend their money wisely. Got interpreted to mean little or no government rather than wiser government. Wiser government tricky. Commissioners mostly policy leaders from the developing world; few exceptions: Bob Rubin--former Secretary of the Treasury--Bob Solow, modern growth theory and Nobel Laureate. Went in thinking it was fairly complex economics; came out thinking this is a lot about government and governance, not thought of as economics. 22 commissioners altogether, most from the "real world." Heads of central banks. Would have predicted in advance that it would be hard for politicians to be brutally honest; hard enough for academics. Was there a lot of political infighting? No. Harder in public forum; not speaking for one's country; output was the Commission's output. Their experience in their own thinking didn't always lead them to agree. Very controversial aspects. Decided to just say they didn't agree when they didn't agree.
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[Time] 8:20
Produced report about two years after the Commission was started in 2006. In 2008, Report came out. Sentence startling, might be first of the Overview: "Since 1950, 13 economies have grown at an average rate of 7% a year or more for 25 years or longer." Rule of 72: If you can grow at 7%, you double the size of your economy every decade. If you do that for 20 years, you quadruple the size. What was the secret? Learned two things; don't want to over-generalize from the successes; have to look at the failures and the also-rans if you want to get a complete picture. Understood that; used device to highlight some things. Openness of the global economy, by policy, wise policy on the part of the United States, European Union, advanced countries after WWII was the enabling factor. Two parts: huge markets for developing countries that can find a place in them; and a lot of knowledge they can import: technology, management capability. Increases productive potential much faster than you can do it on a standalone basis, or faster than the advanced countries can do it. Overwhelmingly the dominant factor, more than aid. Then a whole lot of things that go on inside an economy, some political, some economic that take advantage of that favorable environment. On economic side: very high saving and investment levels are critical, including on public sector side: infrastructure, education. Public sector under pressure in a poor country, so investing their 5-8% for the future rather than the present; have to have a supportive population. Takes leadership; people will make those sacrifices if they think their children and grandchildren will be better off than they are. People do that; but they have to believe two things: that it's possible and that their all in it together. Inclusive element that is essential.
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[Time] 12:46
Two aspects of public activity. Infrastructure in the United States: bridges, tunnels. In poorer countries, much more basic than that. Can't get the crop to the port; can't bring stuff from the port to the people; can't use a real truck. Educational part harder to understand. Lots of countries pour money into education but get no return; didn't get education but just spent money on it. Ironic for the father of signaling theory, which downplays education for its role in creating human capital and emphasizes its role as a signal to talk about its importance in developing countries. Inputs are more like requirements: if you have one without the other it tends to slow you down. Not surprising that economic development tends to start on the coast or around rivers; historically true, infrastructure already there. True in China case. Paul Collier: a lot of landlocked states in Africa. Infrastructure expensive; in a poor country tends to get pushed aside by immediate problems like disasters, famine. Not trivial things; crowding out effect dramatic on long-term growth. Most of these countries--Japan's an exception--were very poor when they started growing: China, Korea; Singapore was a poor fishing village. Big sacrifice, tough choice; requires inspired leadership. Education: academic studies using data and cross-section studies turn up a huge variety of results. Specification of the model complicated. It is true that there is a tendency to measure education by inputs to it--how much money is spent on it, how many kids are enrolled. When you measure the output, you get surprising and disappointing results; do not get good output in terms of development of young people; ubiquitous. True in the United States also. We often give it away, and people don't treat things they are given with the same care as things they earn. Subsidized education. Data support that. In many developing countries there is family commitment to education including financial commitment, in cases where it seems to be working well. In India, nobody monitors public employees. Resembles political machine from certain American cities; patronage system. In some cases young women don't get to go to school because when the family is under pressure, they are the ones who are pulled out. Complex challenge to up the quality.
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[Time] 19:15
Globalization: You don't want to just look at the winners. Any examples of countries that have cut themselves off from the global marketplace and have been successful? No; unable to find any. You can cut yourself off or try to partially cut yourself off and for a while lots of people thought that was a good idea. Runs out of gas; may look like it's working for a decade or so but not going to work for 25 years. You pay an increasing price in terms of cost or efficiency by taking that route. Examples even in advanced countries. Canada, Australia, and New Zealand all had very high tariffs, import substitution policy that developed their industrial sectors; have all abandoned them because the costs got too high. Can measure the costs: amount of protection you require to have an automobile in one of these countries; end up with tariffs that are effectively 80%; too expensive to support this strategy. Lose the economies of scale and lose that competitive edge. Runs out of gas: thinking of the United States and the big three auto makers. In a lot of industries, three competitors is plenty. But in the United States something happened in the 1950s-1970s that made the industry relatively cozy; something then happened in Japan that forced that the big three to work a lot harder and some of them couldn't do it. In a developing country, subtle aspect of policy: want to have the objective of being open and fostering competition, but it is possible to do it too fast. If you had relatively inefficient sectors and then expose them to global competition too fast, the Schumpeterian job destruction instead of job creation can get out ahead. Generally see countries that are succeeding going in the right direction but at a measured pace. Didn't make it easy for the automobile companies; many automobile companies elsewhere operate globally and build cars for countries where the price of gasoline is much higher. Managerial cultural dynamic. Get scale economics: Adam Smith, comparative advantage--what you are relatively good at and can compete in. Advantage you get from the global market. Seeing the potential for an enormously large pin factory that sells to the global market and thereby takes advantage of specialization and application of capital is the road to productivity. Also the road to vulnerability: dependent on the world economy; recent crisis. Lower variance if you are cut off from the global economy, but the mean is not very high.
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[Time] 25:26
Corruption. Challenge in these stories: government being the right size, enough to cover infrastructure. What role does governance play in success and failure? Important role. Wholesale corruption--grand theft--is devastating because there are just not that many resources in poorer countries. Banks in Switzerland and the Cayman Islands. Paul Collier. Major issue. When done well, effective leadership. Botswana: president came from the tribe where the diamonds were found, well-developed regional decision-making process at the tribal level; these belong to the country, off in the right direction. The other road is a pitched battle. Natural-resource-wealthy countries: competition to control the resources when cash flow is in a geographically limited place. In developed countries, resources relatively dispersed, in the brains of people. The most you can extract from it is via income tax, not like what people can do to oil and diamonds. Back to the 1950s: where in the developing were things predicted to go pretty well: Africa. Where major problems: they said Asia. Dead wrong. Underestimated the importance attached to human resources when developed. How were they going to make the single asset of people better.
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[Time] 29:46
Policy and how we might get more than 13 economies to grow at 7%. Collier and Easterly: Russ pessimistic about the ability of outside influences to do anything in the short run to help. No evidence we can help them; hope but no evidence. Optimism? Have tried aid. Other than opening our borders and trading is there anything the developed West can do for the less developed world? Can do a lot in humanitarian terms. Even countries that are going badly still think it is their business, so external influence, interference, not likely accepted even for poor countries. Humanitarian disaster, manmade or by forces of nature, situation changes. Palliative. Easterly and Spence don't agree on much agree on this; part company on how to think about the role of the state. Effective government, effective leadership an important input; so is the private sector dynamic. When they come together, powerful. Washington Consensus overreaction. Challenge is: selectivity bias. If you look at the successful states, their governments tend to be fairly well run. We don't know much about how to get from A to B. What are we going to do about that? Who is "we?" Not too pessimistic: demonstration effects have enormously large impact; lots of examples in that. China: Deng Hsiao Ping went to Singapore and then New York and it just opened his eyes with respect not only to what was possible but how you'd go about it; why the market was so important. India. A big neighbor, similar in size and population has a big influence. China now starting to have an impact on the developing world both in knowledge transfer and in using their resources. People worry about the international political economy. Nation, identity-building, adapting policies. Reasonable basis to hope we can return to that pattern in the post 2008 financial crisis period. In Brazil, grew rapidly till the mid-1970s, more or less stopped dead in its tracks for 25 years; now is growing very promisingly. Haven't listed those 13 countries. Cultural question: Japan, Korea, Singapore, China, all in Asia; India, close to Asia. How much is a good kind of contagion where the success of your neighbor puts pressure on you or you learn from your neighbors. Not a lot of success in Africa or Latin America to be copied. Any from those areas? Brazil and Botswana. Oman. Majority are in Asia. India and Vietnam about to join the club but haven't been at it long enough. We don't know; but it looks like the demonstration effects are more powerful regionally, so probably a cultural component to it. Hard to reach a definitive conclusion because there are other factors. One of the disadvantages the African countries have is that they are new. Conflict/tribal structure; not a lot of years in building national identity. When push comes to shove, do we all think we are in this together? Still building that identity. United States, China. Deeper questions about the politics and cohesiveness that turn out to be constraints on collective choice, policy, decision-making and investing.
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[Time] 39:17
What are the most exciting areas in research on this topic of growth that have the most promise? Work in political economy: incentives created by the economy and the effect of the political system on that and vice versa. Once you put the political system in the model and make it endogenous--rather than thinking of development as having exogenous government policy and the economy reacts, so the model is about the economy. The political economy research agenda is to make the politics part of the model. If you talk to policy-makers, they say it's like you're telling me you've got a model that's going to predict what to do tomorrow. Wonder about where are the levers. What's exogenous with this? Answers will turn out to be interesting. There are constraints on politicians. Creative part in developing country context has to do with sequencing things so you can get things done without too much political resistance. Recipe problem: you might know the ingredients--Washington Consensus--but don't know when to add what to what, don't know the process. Bob Solow used exactly those words. Recipes are country-specific. Nobody thinks that a country with a literacy rate of 40% is going to grow--certain things that everybody agrees on. Nobody thinks that a country where you have to take a horse and buggy to get inland is going to grow at high rates.
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[Time] 42:54
Practical aspects of the Commission. Two major reports. First report: requirements for growth, success. What are the prospects that people are going to listen to this? Does the nature of the Commissioners being non-academic help or hinder it? Helps. They are not anti-academic. Highly educated, came to work interactively with the best of the academic world. Conversely, the best of the academics benefit. Because of who the Commissioners are, the Report seems to have a life of its own in the developing world. Public attention. Growth rates of 10% are out of the range of the experience of the developed world. Most popular part of the report: idea of one of the Commissioners: fun, Bad Ideas. Smash hit. Email, newspapers: governments doing 18 of the 25. Good idea to put it in the negative. Anti-demonstration effect.
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[Time] 45:55
Haiti. Don't know how horrific it's going to be. Infrastructure: there's nothing there, not about buildings but about government, the normal channels you would go through in a developed country. Part due to so much being destroyed; part due to its not being a good system. Good opportunity to start over? Observation: very difficult to change things when they are not going well; but when they are going horrendously badly or there is a crisis, that's when you have a chance to change things. In a crisis the constraints that normally operate get removed. Lots of examples. Crisis doesn't always produce good results; does produce an opportunity. Make a massive humanitarian effort, and then keep going. Tall order. Have the resources; relatively small country; neighbors in North and South America; lots of relationships: Governor General of Canada is Haitian in origin. Reason to make a supremely large effort. As in every case, they are going to have to take it over. Let the Haitians move to the United States--if we had a different welfare system. Incredible challenge to deliver the aid. Could increase GDP worldwide overnight by 10% practically overnight--meaning in a decade--just by lightening up on immigration. Right, but a tough subject. Natural that some people would be opposed on personal grounds; others opposed on ignorance, assuming it would hurt us; others would be helped by having more folks here. Where young people are coming into job markets and the jobs don't match, enormous matching problem. Lots of countries where even the highest growth rates you can imagine wouldn't have the absorbing capacity for these people. Probably need supervision. In a country like the United States, people move to jobs and jobs move to people. In the global economy, jobs move to people, works pretty well. People are more constrained about moving to jobs. Not letting the pace of creative destruction get too far ahead of the labor market: crude understanding of the labor market. If you make it more expensive to hire and fire people, labor market more dynamic. But also risk, other things we haven't thought about. Right now, with 10% unemployment in the United States right now, it's still a dynamic place to be. In poor countries, creative destruction doesn't work the way it works here. Cultural, infrastructure, legal environment? Different thing. We don't understand it very well. Barriers in incremental employment creation are partially man-made. Relates to the political economy discussion. If you have a formal labor market and a huge informal labor market that is less skilled, less educated, you have a dual economy situation. If you try to work with the formal labor market, may not work very well. End up with barriers to the people who are not in the modern economy entering it.
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[Time] 54:12
Wanted to ask about second report; instead will put a link. Deals with financial crisis and global economic crisis. Instead: Spence, unusual career. Standard academic economist, innovative and sophisticated mathematical highest level stuff; became dean of a world-class business school--Dean of faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard first--narrow academic economist; academic administrator; changed gears to become dean of a business school, faculty who view themselves as largely self-employed, fund-raising; then win Nobel Prize; then chair international commission. What have you learned? Wiser than at age 25. Which experiences valuable, what relearned? Lucky to have these opportunities. Dean at Harvard and then at Stanford, viewed as leadership. Enjoyed getting to know the people; inside view of management as people were on boards. Commission: leaders in the political and policy area. Came to appreciate not only the people but how many different kinds of skills and capabilities and imaginations and intellects it takes to run a successful society and successful economy. Complex set of things that go into a productive, innovative, rewarding opportunity for society--have a sense of what that means. How can the rest of us understand that without following your career path? Everybody has brushes with this. Nobody ever has the complete picture. Society manages to run where nobody has the whole grasp. People's experience gives them a sense of this: institution they are in or their community gives them a chance to do something different from what they do at work. Young people are very creative; kind of have the advantage of narrowness of focus. Fixated on informational structure of markets and how that worked. As you get older--interview many people, contact with many people, tend to acquire managerial responsibilities--not just the direct experience. Maybe give up the innovative edge and acquire the broader view; sense of how important people and their values are in making things happen. Leadership from values, integrity. Focus: what people say about entrepreneurs; Adam Smith: grotesquely inaccurate assessment of their chances of success--which is a good thing because if they knew their real chances they'd give up. Narrowness of focus: in your 20s and 30s you think you know everything. Handicap, but advantage to it because you focus. Doing this program you learn how little you know. Not a bad system. Spence: Youngest daughter graduated from high school, gave graduation address; you need to understand that you are entering the period when you are most powerful and most creative. Later on you'll be wiser, more balanced. Natural cycle. Understand where you are in that and throw yourself into it. Interview with Commission is not meant to last. What next? Stay involved with things related to the global economy and the developing world; writing, research, teaching. Country level involvement. China, Latin America. Agenda bigger than time available. Indonesia, Commission member from there; switching jobs. Stay involved with the private sector, boards, investment.
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Spence on Growth | EconTalk | Library of Economics and Liberty
Podcast Highlights HIDE HIGHLIGHTS
http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2010/01/spence_on_growt.html
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30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Fallarbor Town Ribbon [Additional Information]
She won against Grace and her Medicham with her Beautifly.
[]
May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
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http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Verdanturf Town Ribbon [Additional Information]
She won against the Phantom's(Timmy)'s Dusclops with her newly acquired Skitty.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Lilycove City Ribbon [Additional Information]
She fought against Lily's Grumpig with her newly evolved Combusken which had a few power control issues.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Izabe Island Ribbon [Additional Information]
She won against her new rival Harley and his Cacturne with her Bulbasaur.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
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http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Pacifidlog Town Ribbon [Additional Information]
She won against a jealous girl called Erica and her Jynx with her Skitty.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Saffron City Ribbon [Additional Information]
Won again against her rival Harley with her new baby Squirtle and Combusken.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Silver Town Ribbon [Additional Information]
She won against wonna be rockstar Jeremey and his Venusaur with her Squirtle and Combusken.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
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http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Crysanthemum Island Ribbon [Additional Information]
Battled against a girl in love with Drew by the name of Brianna and her Vibrava with her Munchlax and Combusken.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
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http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Gardenia Town Ribbon [Additional Information]
She won against Brock and his Marshtomp with her Squirtle and Eevee.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Mulberry Town Ribbon [Additional Information]
She was able to win her fifth ribbon in Kanto against Jessie with her Squirtle and Combusken.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Teracotta Town Ribbon [Additional Information]
Getting half by tying with Ash's Sceptile, where she used Blaziken (unofficial).
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Johto Ribbon 1 [Additional Information]
It was revealed in DP 76 that May has won three Ribbons in Johto.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Johto Ribbon 2 [Additional Information]
It was revealed in DP 76 that May has won three Ribbons in Johto.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00263-ip-10-236-191-2_190202848_17.json
30ae2489_May__anime____The_Pokémon_Wiki__Additional_Information
[Ribbon] Johto Ribbon 3 [Additional Information]
It was revealed in DP 76 that May has won three Ribbons in Johto.
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May (anime) - The Pokémon Wiki
Additional Information
http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/May_(anime)?direction=next&oldid=383237
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Polydor
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Golden State
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Reekus Records
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D-Day playlist for 02/24/2012 | WUNH 91.3 fm
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Jagjaguwar
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Music of the World
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Virtue
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Signature Sounds
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Rough Trade
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[Artist] The Soul Rebels [Album] Unlock Your Mind [Title] Sweet Dreams Are Made of This [New] Yes [Label]
Rounder
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Heads Up
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Stiff Records
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Polygram
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Uni Records
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[Artist] Esperanza Spalding [Album] Soul Sisters [Title] Radio Song [New] Yes [Label]
Rounder Kids
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[Artist] Kenny Shanker [Album] Steppin' Up [Title] Winter Rain [New] Yes [Label]
Posi-Tone
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[Artist] Cinque [Album] Catch a Corner [Title] Conflicting Advice [New] Yes [Label]
Alma Records
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s/r
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[Artist] Porcelain Raft [Album] Strange Weekend [Title] Drifting in and Out [New] Yes [Label]
Secretly Canadian
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Be Easy Music
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[Artist] Plug [Album] Back on Time [Title] Scar City [New] Yes [Label]
Ninja Tune
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D-Day playlist for 02/24/2012 | WUNH 91.3 fm
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[Artist] Big Sir [Album] Before Gardens After Gardens [Title] Ready on the Line [New] Yes [Label]
Lopex/ Sargent House
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D-Day playlist for 02/24/2012 | WUNH 91.3 fm
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Carpark Records
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D-Day playlist for 02/24/2012 | WUNH 91.3 fm
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7536ed80_endix_B__Keybindings_reference__Function
[Key] N [Function]
Changes the view to the next view
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Appendix B. Keybindings reference
Function
https://gramps-project.org/gramps-manual/2.2/en/apb.html
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7536ed80_endix_B__Keybindings_reference__Function
[Key] P [Function]
Changes the view to the previous view
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Appendix B. Keybindings reference
Function
https://gramps-project.org/gramps-manual/2.2/en/apb.html
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7536ed80_endix_B__Keybindings_reference__Function
[Key] S [Function]
Open the Scratch Pad
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Appendix B. Keybindings reference
Function
https://gramps-project.org/gramps-manual/2.2/en/apb.html
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7536ed80_endix_B__Keybindings_reference__Function
[Key] B [Function]
Edit the bookmarks
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Appendix B. Keybindings reference
Function
https://gramps-project.org/gramps-manual/2.2/en/apb.html
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_871563989_1.json
7536ed80_endix_B__Keybindings_reference__Function
[Key] D [Function]
Add the selected item as a bookmark
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Appendix B. Keybindings reference
Function
https://gramps-project.org/gramps-manual/2.2/en/apb.html
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00023-ip-10-236-191-2_871563989_1.json
7536ed80_endix_B__Keybindings_reference__Function
[Key] H [Function]
Open the Undo History dialog
[]
Appendix B. Keybindings reference
Function
https://gramps-project.org/gramps-manual/2.2/en/apb.html
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
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Fast food joints dominate the American landscape to the tune of $150 billion dollars in annual sales. They churn out meals for the masses with the mantra "fast, consistent, inexpensive". We'll watch as hundreds of burgers, fries and shakes fly across counters and drive-thru windows at Carl's Jr., Jack in the Box, Wendy's...and of course, the Mac Daddy of fast food...McDonald's. During lunch rush at a busy Chicago area McDonald's, automatic fryers and computerized drink dispensers spell "fast". A controlled assembly line process equals "consistent". Buying and shipping ingredients in mass quantities ensures "inexpensive". We'll visit a potato processing plant for the scoop on how fries are made. Taco Bell will tell us how their founder developed the fast food hard shell taco. Behind the scenes technology gets our drive-thru orders filled quickly, but that person taking your order isn't 50 feet away, she's 500 miles away! And we'll explore the future of getting our fast food even faster. See how they grow it, process it, freeze it, ship it, track it, fry it, flip it and pack it...all so we can eat it.
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iTunes - TV Shows - Modern Marvels, Vol. 3
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What is the world's sharpest? For severing through an enemy warrior, it's the Katana blade of the Samurai. We'll craft one of these swords from scratch to reveal the secret of its legendary cutting ability. Then we'll put it to the test. We'll also visit Cutco Cutlery, where professionals there hone steel to an edge they claim is the sharpest for chopping food in your kitchen. At Schick, the manufacturer of millions of disposable razor blades every year, we'll find the sharpest edge possible on steel. Add in an industrial chipper that can devour trees in seconds; industrial shredders so sharp, they can gobble anything from a sofa to a fridge; a precision metal cutter that's not even a solid; and a surprising revelation for what makes a sharp piranha's tooth even sharper and you've got Modern Marvels, "The World's Sharpest.
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iTunes - TV Shows - Modern Marvels, Vol. 3
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
[0] 3 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoAcid [Time] 44:04 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
It feeds on metal, dissolves skin and bone, and packs a punch in nearly every military explosive. It's perhaps the most dangerous substance known to man. Yet it's the most widely produced chemical in the world. Modern Marvels "Acid" gets a rare peak at how the military harnesses acid to make the explosive 'Comp B-4'. We'll turn up the heat at a sulfuric acid plant, and see how acid can take the stain out of stainless steel. We'll learn why acid is an expert etcher, and how it can be mixed to dissolve precious metal. We'll see how acid helps put the gel in gelatin, and why acid's sour taste is sweet at the Heinz vinegar plant. Then, it's time to go extreme as we learn how an acid loving bacteria may hold the key to a biological industrial revolution. All this and a mad scientist who will demonstrate how acid can hollow out a penny and turn a hot dog to sludge.
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iTunes - TV Shows - Modern Marvels, Vol. 3
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[0] 4 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoWorld's Strongest II [Time] 44:03 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
What does it take to rate as the "World's Strongest"? You'll find out on this episode of Modern Marvels. We'll be in the line of fire with life-saving boron carbide body armor, strong enough to stop high caliber rifle bullets at close range. We'll go airborne with MegaFly, a giant ram air parachute with the strength to deliver record-shattering payloads with pinpoint accuracy. In the high-horsepower world of Monster Trucks, the strongest comes in a package called Bigfoot. We'll see it in car-crushing action. For a demonstration of lifting might, we'll be dockside with a super-strong mobile crane capable of hoisting a 600-ton mega-yacht and toting it through a boat yard without a scratch. When it comes to the strength to destroy, nothing tops the ferocious Super-Shredder, a metal recycling monster that can gobble up 200 junked cars a minute. The strongest pogo stick? That would be Vurtego, able to "boing" over cars.
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[0] 5 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoDeep Freeze [Time] 44:02 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
Forget everything you thought you knew about the cold because Modern Marvels "Deep Freeze" is taking the technology of cold to the extreme. Think your home freezer is "cool"? How about a 12-story unit filled with 135 million pounds of ice cream? We'll see arctic vaults that store the millions of different seeds and learn how scientists have mastered temperatures of -200? F... and below. We'll turn the gases we breathe into liquids. We'll explore how the cold not only preserves and chills, but shatters rubber tires, strengthens steel, and fuels the rockets that have taken us into the deep freeze of outer space. And just when you thought it couldn't get any colder, we'll take you inside Alcor where researchers keep cadavers on ice in hopes of future revival. It's time to chill out on Modern Marvels "Deep Freeze".
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[0] 6 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoFertilizer [Time] 44:19 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
Humans flush it, cows dump it, and two million ton machines scoop it from the ground. Without it one third of us would starve. Modern Marvels "Fertilizer" tours the places that harness the vital nutrients that enrich the soil...that grow the crops...that feed us. We'll get knee high in a food-scrap dump, dig deep in a phosphate mine, sniff around a sewage treatment plant, (yes, human excrement makes excellent fertilizer) and get our hands dirty in a trough teeming with seven million hungry worms. And we'll go back in time - when fertilizer was so precious that a war was fought over the control of bird poop. Get ready for a nose-rotting whiff of fertilizer.
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
[0] 7 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoCheese [Time] 44:04 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
From the giant cheese factories of Wisconsin to the goat farms of Northern California, Modern Marvels "Cheese" reveals how this amazing commodity (whether sliced from a pungent, moldy block, or sprayed from a can) is made. We'll look at the ancient techniques, and cutting-edge technologies, behind some of the world's most legendary cheeses, including cheddar, blue, mozzarella, Parmesan, Limburger, brie, cream cheese, and American cheese. We'll taste history from the Roman Empire's use of hard cheeses to feed its soldiers, to medieval monks' cultivation of stinky cheeses and strong beer, the 20th Century's embrace of creamy-smooth "process cheese". And yes, we'll answer that eternal question, "Why does Swiss cheese have holes?"
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
[0] 8 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoBatteries [Time] 44:06 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
Batteries. Mixtures of metals and caustic chemicals that make our tech, tools and toys surge with energy. Modern Marvels visits the world's most powerful battery in Fairbanks, Alaska - 13,760 hulking cells humming with 5,000 volts (Don't touch it!) ready to help the city survive power outages. Then it's off to Energizer's mammoth North Carolina production facility to see how machines churn out one million D-cells every day. 6,831 batteries are packed in the sleek Tesla Roadster, a new electric sports car that can speed from 0 to 60 in just 4 seconds. Let's take a ride. And your own car battery? We'll show you the ingredients that manufacturers pour into it - from sulfuric acid to a substance aptly called "mud". And we don't forget nanobatteries - those microscopic marvels that may some day power nanorobots. That Fantastic Voyage of a submarine in the human blood stream is suddenly a plausible reality.
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
[0] 9 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoWelding [Time] 43:00 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
Since its discovery in the 19th Century, modern welding has allowed us to 'dream big.' Whether via electricity, flammable gases, sonic waves, or sometimes just raw explosive power, welding creates powerful bonds between metal unmatched by any other joining process. A science first conjured amid the fiery ovens of ancient blacksmiths; today more than 50% of all US Products require some form of it. We'll explain how sound waves create bulletproof welds for contemporary body armor; explore the technologies behind robotic welding systems; and witness the knee-rattling impact of an Explosion Weld, the most powerful method of all. From high atop emerging 60 story towers on the Las Vegas strip to oil platforms hundreds of feet below the ocean's surface, we'll reveal how Welders forge the backbone of civilization.
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
[0] 10 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoExtreme Aircraft II [Time] 44:21 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
Extreme flying machines are redefining our skies. We'll pull serious G's in the U.S. military's latest fighter jet: the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. And we'll see what its pilot sees through the visor of the futuristic Helmet Mounted Display. Riding shotgun in the Air Force's lethal B-1B Lancer we learn why it's a bomber that thinks it's a fighter. Look close or you'll miss the swarm of MAV's (Micro Air Vehicles) - so small they are launched out of a backpack. For travelers tired of long waits and crowded jetliners, the "vertical takeoff and landing" capable PAV's (Personal Aerial Vehicles) may be the answer to their commuting needs. We'll even retrofit a commercial jetliner and turn it into the biggest flying fire truck the world has ever seen. We're pushing the envelope on "Extreme Aircraft II", on Modern Marvels.
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
[0] 11 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoTraps [Time] 44:02 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
They're designed to capture...and often kill. But they don't always harm their prey; traps are often necessary to the survival of a species. Modern Marvels "Traps" is the exploration of a device as old as humanity itself. We'll trap 400 lbs. Black Bears with West Virginia Division of Natural Resources biologists. Then we'll trap, neuter, and release dangerous feral cats left stranded in New Orleans after Katrina. Mouse traps? We've got 3000 of them. We'll set massive, cast iron jaw traps from history - don't try this at home! We'll head underwater to see how giant screw traps count salmon on the Columbia River. Man traps? We'll see a high tech version that any James Bond villain would lust after. Gotcha!
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[0] 12 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoVacuums [Time] 44:07 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
Think vacuums are just for sweeping floors? Think again. On this episode of Modern Marvels we'll see giant-sized vacuums that clean up after disasters like 9-11 and Hurricane Katrina. Beneath the blue Hawaiian sea we'll meet The Super Sucker, an underwater vacuum that saves coral reefs by suctioning up invasive alien algae. We'll discover how pneumatic vacuum tubes in the 19th century functioned like an early internet, delivering mail speedily via miles of tubes - and how this lead to the creation of vacuum powered railways, including New York's first subway. A visit to The Hoover Vacuum Museum and Testing Facility reveals how the household sweeper was invented and popularized. And we can't ignore the "big vacuum" - space. A trip to the world's largest vacuum chamber at NASA's Plum Brook Research Center reveals how NASA tests vehicles and equipment. Finally, we'll meet a 12 year old vacuum collector who knows more about the ubiquitous household necessity than the pros.
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b2cd8968_Shows___Modern_Marvels__Vol__3__Description
[0] 13 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoChocolate [Time] 43:58 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
It's America's favorite flavor. We eat over three and a half billion pounds of it each year. It satiated the ancients and built modern-day empires. From the equatorial fields, to the factories of moguls, and the kitchens of artisans. By the bar, by the vat, or by the tanker. At the heart of this giant industry is a little magic bean that's been touted as an energizer, aphrodisiac...and cure-all. Annual sales of chocolate in the U.S. top $13 billion. That's almost twice the total sales of all non-chocolate candy items. The average American consumes 12 pounds per year. But most people, who eat it, don't think about where it comes from. Modern Marvels will take the audience through the whole complicated chocolate making process - from bean to bar, from seed to sweet. Watch as candy-makers create some of our favorites...colorful M&Ms by the millions made at Mars; decadent truffles filled at Lindt; and those chocolate bunnies we all love at Easter molded by R.M. Palmer. We'll visit a working cacao bean farm in Central America for a demonstration of the hand harvesting techniques that have remained essentially unchanged for centuries. Then, we'll follow the beans to San Francisco's Guittard Chocolate, suppliers of large quantities of solid and liquid chocolate to some of America's best confectioners. They'll show us the step-by-step process that turns beans into cocoa heaven. A chocolate history lesson will reveal how the Maya and Aztecs revered the first chocolate beverage (Montezuma reportedly drank 50 goblets a day!) and we'll learn how to make it the really old-fashioned way from restaurant owner Soledad Lopez, of Aztec descent. A visit to NYC's chocolate mecca - Max Brenner's Chocolate by the Bald Man - will show how "extreme" chocoholics have created an entire culture around the little brown bean. Imagine grabbing a slice of chocolate pizza, or having a syringe full of gooey chocolate poured right into your mouth! And to the delight of those who indulge, this awesome edible is now even good for you - full of antioxidants, cholesterol-lowering polyphenols, and heart-healthy flavonols. Step aside spinach. All hail the wonder food of chocolate...on Modern Marvels!
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[0] 14 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoAluminum [Time] 44:00 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
At one time, it was more valuable than gold, but now it helps define modern life. In Modern Marvels "Aluminum" we'll stretch it, pound it, melt it, and even make a foam from it. We'll see how aluminum is made from a powder and molted into massive 30,000 pounds ingots. We'll visit the widest rolling mill in the world where skins for the largest jumbo jets are made. Everybody's kitchen has aluminum foil. How does a metal get so thin and why is it shiny on one side and dull on the other? We'll find out. We'll watch how NASA uses aluminum to make shiny reflective mirrors for its telescopes. We'll also learn how to make an aluminum baseball bat and why it's better than wood.
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[0] 15 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoSaws [Time] 43:23 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
They have the sharpest teeth known to man, but only bite on command. They brought down the forests and built up the pyramids. Some have used them to torture, others to cure. They're a cut above for construction, salvage, demolition - and they even make music. Modern Marvels "Saws" sinks it's teeth into the razor sharp world of saws where 800-pound blades spin at 200 miles per hour to fell huge trees in under a second. We'll cut across the centuries to reveal how the Egyptians laboriously sawed stone and compare that to modern saws that slice through limestone like butter. The contrast between East and West is equally sharp in the saws of the two cultures, and we'll reveal the keys to successful sawing on both sides of the globe. With teeth of steel, carbide or diamond, the blades on Modern Marvels "Saws" are on the cutting edge.
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[0] 16 [Name] TV-14Closed CaptioningVideoTruck Stops [Time] 43:59 [Price] $1.99 [5] View In iTunes [Description]
Dotting the Interstates, they're overlooked by some and longed for by others. They're truck stops, and today they're bigger and better than ever. Modern Marvels "Truck Stops" explores how these mega pit stops have catered to heavy haulers since the "Mom and Pop" stops of the 1920s all the way to today's high-tech travel centers. Step into the shoes of a trucker at the world's largest truck stop; fuel up, chow down, grab a spritz, catch a flick, and even stop by the dentist. It's a city unto itself. We'll tour the truckers' lavish rolling living quarters. We'll see how they power up their rigs with a high tech parking lot hookup called IdleAire; complete with heat, air conditioning, a telephone line, a computer with high speed internet, and of course satellite TV. We'll also see how 30,000 gallon underground diesel storage tanks are manufactured. And we'll weigh and inspect a truck while it's barely slowing down. In an interview with Willie Nelson, we'll explore one of the most unique truck stops in the United States and the revolutionary fuel it sells: biodiesel. So buckle up and hop aboard our truckin' convoy as we explore the world of truck stops.
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[Form Number] AA-137 [Form Description]
Notice of Temporary Suspension and Notice of Hearing, Waiver of Hearing
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DMV Forms - 6th Judicial District - N.Y. State Courts
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Order of Suspension or Revocation
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Notice of Fine Paid/ FNC Update
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Notice of Appearance (Suspension Lift)
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