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  • 1University of Illinois Observatory — Infobox nrhp | name = University of Illinois Astronomical Observatory nrhp type=nhl caption = The observatory at U of I is a National Historic Landmark. locator x = locator y = location = Urbana, Illinois, Champaign County, Illinois, USA nearest… …

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  • 2University of Otago — Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo Motto Latin: Sapere aude Motto in English Dare to be wise …

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  • 3Going for Gold (album) — Going For Gold Greatest hits album by Shed Seven Released May 31, 1999 …

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  • 4University of Florida Taser incident — On September 17, 2007, U.S. Senator John Kerry addressed a Constitution Day forum at the University of Florida in Gainesville, which was organized by the ACCENT Speakers Bureau, an agency of the university s student government. Initially allowed… …

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  • 5University of Arizona — Infobox University image size = 198px name = The University of Arizona motto = Bear Down! established = Chartered 1885 calendar = Semester type = Public research university endowment = US $466.7 million president = Robert N. Shelton city = Tucson …

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  • 6University of Central Florida — UCF redirects here. For other uses, see UCF (disambiguation). Coordinates: 28°36′06″N 81°12′02″W / 28.6016°N 81.2005°W / …

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  • 7University of Oklahoma — The University of Oklahoma Motto Civi et reipublicae (Latin) Motto in English For the citizen and for the state Established 1890 Type …

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  • 8University of Wisconsin Marching Band — CollegeMarchingBandInfoBox bandname=The University of Wisconsin Marching Band logo= school=University of Wisconsin Madison location=Madison, Wisconsin conference=Big Ten founded=1885 director=Michael Leckrone members=325 uniform=White hat with… …

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  • 9University of the Philippines Diliman — Not to be confused with University of the Philippines. University of the Philippines Diliman Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman Official seal M …

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  • 10You're either with us, or against us — The phrase you re either with us, or against us is commonly used to polarize situations and force an audience to either become allies or to accept the consequences as being deemed an enemy. [cite book last = Schiappa first = Edward authorlink =… …

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