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  • 121USS Augusta (1853) — The second USS Augusta was a side wheel steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was named for the city of Augusta, Georgia.Designed and constructed by the noted American shipbuilder, William Henry Webb, the second… …

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  • 122Western Pyrotechnic Association — The Western Pyrotechnic Association is an independent offshoot of the Pyrotechnics Guild International. It was formed in 1989 by west coast fireworks enthusiasts who were inconvenienced by making long trips to Iowa and Indiana for the annual PGI… …

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  • 123Microsoft Layer for Unicode — (or MSLU) is a software library for Windows software developers to simplify creating Unicode aware applications for Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me. It is also known as UnicoWS (Unicode for Windows 95/98/Me Systems) or UNICOWS.DLL, or even… …

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  • 124Dick Harris — This article is about the Canadian politician. For the American football player, see Dick Harris (American football). For the Australian rules footballer, see Dick Harris (Australian rules footballer). Richard M. Harris Member of Parliament for… …

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  • 125Rimrunners — Infobox Book name = Rimrunners title orig = translator = image caption = Rimrunners cover author = C. J. Cherryh illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Science fiction novel publisher = Warner… …

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  • 126Alex Rodríguez — New York Yankees No. 13 Tercera base / Shortstop / Bateador designado Nacimiento: 27 de julio de 1975 (36 años) …

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  • 127Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations — The Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization (S/CRS) is a United States Department of State Office that coordinates United States governmental reconstruction and stabilization efforts in developing countries before, during,… …

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  • 128VENICE — VENICE, city in N. Italy. The Medieval Community Although some individual Jews had passed through Venice in the Middle Ages, legislation enacted in 1382 allowing moneylending in the city for the following five years marked the start Plan of… …

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