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  • 91Mid-Iowa Council — Owner …

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  • 92Sarah Bagley — Sarah George Bagley Born April 19, 1806 Died unknown Occupation Labor organizer Known for Working in textile mills Sarah George Bagley (April 19, 1806  –  ?) Sarah George Bagley was an advocate for women s rights and one of the… …

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  • 93Euerdorf — Infobox German Location Wappen = Wappen von Euerdorf.png lat deg = 50 |lat min = 9 lon deg = 10 |lon min = 2 Lageplan = Bundesland = Bayern Regierungsbezirk = Unterfranken Landkreis = Bad Kissingen Verwaltungsgemeinschaft = Euerdorf Höhe = 202… …

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  • 94Susquehanna Boom — The Susquehanna Boom was a system of cribs and chained logs in the West Branch Susquehanna River, designed to catch and hold floating timber until it could be processed at one of the nearly 60 sawmills along the river between Lycoming and… …

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  • 95Rīgas Satiksme — Infobox Company company name = Rīgas Satiksme company company type = state owned company foundation = 2003 location city = flagicon|Latvia Riga location country = Latvia area served = Riga industry = Public transportation parent = N/A homepage =… …

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  • 96Slavery in modern Africa — Part of a series on Slavery Contemporary slavery …

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  • 97Jiu Valley miners' strike of 1977 — The Jiu Valley miners strike of 1977 was the largest protest movement against the Communist regime in Romania before its final days, ushering in a period of intermittent labour unrest that would last a dozen years, and the most important… …

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  • 98Diane Itter — Evolutionary Phases , linen work by Diane Itter, 1979, 12 1/4 inches, Metropolitan Museum of Art Diane Itter (1946–1989) was an American fiber artist. Her work emerged from the 1960s renaissance of interest in fiber art. While studying at the… …

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  • 99Nazan Eckes — Born Nazan Üngör May 9, 1976 (1976 05 09) (age 35) Cologne, Germany Nationality …

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  • 100Labour in India — India s labour force exhibits extremes ranging from large numbers of illiterate workers unaccustomed to machinery or routine, to a sizable pool of highly educated scientists, technicians, and engineers, capable of working anywhere in the world. A …

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