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  • 11Common Ground Health Clinic — The Common Ground Health Clinic is a non profit organization that provides free quality health care for the greater New Orleans community, and develops and provides programs to address community health care needs through collaborative… …

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  • 12Air Base Ground Defense — (ABGD) is the operational term used by the United States Air Force to denote ground combat operations in defense of US Air Force bases. This specialty is filled by members of the Air Force Security Forces, who serve not only as Police/Law… …

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  • 13Battle Ground Lake State Park — is a 280 acre (1.1 km²) park 21 mi (34 km) northeast of Vancouver, Washington, USA, consisting of an ancient 400 foot(120 m) volcano in the Boring Lava Field where a magma induced steam explosion made a large bean shaped crater, a maar, which… …

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  • 14tom tiddler's ground — ˈtidlə(r)z noun also tommy tiddler s ground Usage: usually capitalized both Ts Etymology: from Tom Tiddler, Tommy Tiddler, name given to the player who is “it” 1. : a game in which a player designated Tom Tiddler or Tommy Tiddler tries to catch… …

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  • 15White-ground alabastrum — The White Ground Alabastrum is a style of Greek vase dated to c.500 B.C. Description An alabastrum is a small vase that is elongated and is rounded at the bottom and has a broad rim at the top of a small neck. The white ground style was mainly… …

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  • 16Empanada — Two empanadas (empanadillas) Origin Place of origin Spain Dish details …

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  • 17Philippine cuisine — Filipino cuisine Philippine cuisine consists of the food, preparation methods and eating customs found in the Philippines. The style of cooking and the food associated with it have evolved over several centuries from its Austronesian origins to a …

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  • 18Breakfast — For other uses, see Breakfast (disambiguation). Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 19Burek — Börek (also burek, boereg, and other variants on the name) is a type of pie popular throughout the former Ottoman Empire. They are made of a thin flaky dough known as phyllo or yufka, and are filled with salty cheese (often feta), minced meat,… …

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