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  • 1Miles Davis — Photo of Davis in 1955 taken by Tom Palumbo Background information Birth name Miles Dewey Davis III …

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  • 2Miles & Monk at Newport — Live album by Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk Released …

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  • 3Miles Historical Village and Museum — Coordinates: 26°39′32″S 150°11′49″E / 26.659°S 150.197°E / 26.659; 150.197 …

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  • 4Miles for Millions Walkathon — The Miles for Millions walkathon was introduced to Canada in 1967. It was modeled after the Oxfam, United Kingdom, walkathon which was created to alleviate third world hunger and poverty. Like the Oxfam walkathon, the Miles for Millions was… …

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  • 5As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning —   …

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  • 6Jearl Miles-Clark — (born September 4 1966) is a American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 and 800 meters.She hold the American Record in the women s 800m. She competed for the United States in the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain in the 4 x 400… …

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  • 7Walk of the People - A Pilgrimage for Life — The Walk of the People A Pilgrimage for Life was a walking personal and political action organized by peace activists Dale James Outhouse and Pamela Blockey O Brien to bring attention to the perils of impending nuclear war between the United… …

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  • 8Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna — People s Liberation Front Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna Sinhala name ජනතා විමුක්ති රමුණ Tamil name …

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  • 9duty bound — {adj. phr.} Forced to act by what you believe is right. * /Abraham Lincoln walked miles once to return a few pennies that he had overcharged a woman because he felt duty bound to do it./ * /John felt duty bound to report that he had broken the… …

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  • 10duty bound — {adj. phr.} Forced to act by what you believe is right. * /Abraham Lincoln walked miles once to return a few pennies that he had overcharged a woman because he felt duty bound to do it./ * /John felt duty bound to report that he had broken the… …

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