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  • 31Hamilton, Alexander — born Jan. 11, 1755/57, Nevis, British West Indies died July 12, 1804, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. statesman. He first came to the U.S. in 1772, arriving in New Jersey. In the American Revolution he joined the Continental Army and showed conspicuous …

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  • 32Pueblo Indians — • Indians of central New Mexico and northeastern Arizona Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pueblo Indians     Pueblo Indians      …

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  • 33CLARKE, Sir Andrew (1824-1902) — administrator was born at Southsea, Hampshire, England, on 27 July 1824. He was the eldest son of Lieut. Colonel Andrew Clarke (1793 1847) and his wife Frances, daughter of Philip Lardner. His father entered the army as an ensign when only 13… …

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  • 34SMITH, James — 1) (1820 1910) journalist was born near Maidstone, Kent, England, in 1820 and was educated for the church. He, however, took up journalism and at the age of 20 was editing a country newspaper. In 1845 he published Rural Records or Glimpses of… …

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  • 35facilitating payment — A minor payment made to an individual or organization in order to encourage the correct and timely performance of duties. The term facilitating payment (or expediting payment) is associated with the *Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which… …

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  • 36ordinary — 1. noun At common law, one who had exempt and immediate jurisdiction in causes ecclesiastical. Also a bishop; and an archbishop is the ordinary of the whole province, to visit and receive appeals from inferior jurisdictions. Also a commissary or… …

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  • 37able seaman — noun Date: 1693 an experienced deck department seaman qualified to perform routine duties at sea …

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  • 38daily dozen — noun Date: 1919 1. a series of physical exercises to be performed daily ; workout 2. a set of routine duties or tasks …

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  • 39housekeep — intransitive verb (housekept; keeping) Etymology: back formation from housekeeper Date: 1842 to perform the routine duties (as cooking and cleaning) of managing a house …

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  • 40Thomas R. Marshall — Infobox Vice President | name=Thomas Riley Marshall nationality=American order=28th Vice President of the United States term start=March 4, 1913 term end=March 4, 1921 predecessor=James S. Sherman successor=Calvin Coolidge order2 = 27th Governor… …

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