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  • 1Not One Less — Not One Less …

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  • 2Theodore Roosevelt — For other people named Theodore Roosevelt, see Theodore Roosevelt (disambiguation). Theodore Roosevelt …

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  • 3George H. W. Bush — This article is about the 41st U.S. president. For ship named after him, see USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). For his son, the 43rd U.S. president, see George W. Bush. For other persons of the same name, see George Bush (disambiguation). George H.… …

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  • 4Eco-socialism — Green red redirects here. For other uses, see Red green (disambiguation). Socialism …

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  • 5England national football team manager — The role of an England national football team manager was first established in May 1947 with the appointment of Walter Winterbottom.cite book | author=Nawrat, Chris Hutchings, Steve | title = The Sunday Times Illustrated History of Football |… …

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  • 6Paul Craig Roberts — (born April 3, 1939, in Atlanta, Georgia) is an economist and a nationally syndicated columnist for Creators Syndicate. He served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration earning fame as the Father of Reaganomics .… …

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  • 7Liberal democracy — Part of the Politics series Democracy History · Vari …

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  • 8International reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War — Reactions by the UN and national representativesflag|United NationsThe top UN official in Lebanon said Hezbollah’s action escalates the already tense situation along the Blue Line and is an act of very dangerous proportions, in a statement. Kofi… …

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  • 9Syria — /sear ee euh/, n. 1. Official name, Syrian Arab Republic. a republic in SW Asia at the E end of the Mediterranean. 16,137,899; 71,227 sq. mi. (184,478 sq. km). Cap.: Damascus. 2. a territory mandated to France in 1922, including the present… …

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  • 10Motorsport marshal — Track marshals in Britain, in this case waving a red flag Motorsport marshals contribute to more enjoyable, more efficient, and safer motor racing. They are responsible for the safety of competitors and are stationed at various points of danger… …

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