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  • 1Emergency exit — NOTOC An emergency exit in a structure is a special exit for emergencies such as a fire: the combined use of regular and special exits allows for faster evacuation, while it also provides an alternative if the route to the regular exit is blocked …

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  • 2SEES — Standard Entry/ Exit Service (Governmental » Military) …

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  • 3John Kerry military service controversy — During John Kerry s candidacy in the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign, a political issue that gained widespread public attention was Kerry s Vietnam war record. In television advertisements and a book called Unfit for Command , the Swift Boat… …

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  • 4Oyster card — Location Greater London Launched July 2003 Technology Contactless smart card by Cubic Corporation …

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  • 5School bus — This article is about vehicles specifically designed and manufactured for carrying students to and from school. For information about school transportation in general, see student transport. School Bus Front 3/4 view of a typical North American… …

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  • 6Passport — For other uses, see Passport (disambiguation). Different types of passports issued in Latvia …

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  • 7Monopoly — This article is about the economic term. For the board game, see Monopoly (game). For other uses, see Monopoly (disambiguation). Competition law Basic concepts …

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  • 8Hume Highway — Hume Freeway Proposed …

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  • 9USA PATRIOT Act — Full title Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 Acronym USA PATRIOT Act, also Patriot Act Enacted by the 107th United States Congress …

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  • 10Fares and ticketing on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) — Because the rail operators are government assisted profit based corporations, fares on Singapore s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system are currently aimed at least in breaking even to at least compensate for their costs of running the system. The… …

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