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  • 121Marie C. Brehm — Suffragette Marie Caroline Brehm (died January 21, 1926) was the first legally qualified female candidate to run for the vice presidency of the United States, which she did in 1924 on the ticket of the Prohibition Party running with Herman P.… …

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  • 122Millsdale, Illinois — Coordinates: 41°26′06″N 88°09′51″W / 41.435°N 88.16417°W / 41.435; 88.16417 …

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  • 123Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom long title=An Act to make further provision for securing the health, safety and welfare of persons at work, for protecting… …

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  • 124Concordia College and University — For other uses, see Concordia University (disambiguation). Concordia College and University is an entity with a primary mailing address in Dominica that represents itself as a higher education institution that awards associate, bachelor s, master …

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  • 125Territorial Court of Yukon — The Territorial Court of Yukon is a lower court in the court system of the Yukon Territory of Canada. The court sits permanently in Whitehorse but also provides services in 14 other communities including Dawson City and Watson… …

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  • 126Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 — Computer generated image of Flight 1907 and N600XL about to collide. The Legacy s left winglet sliced off nearly half of the Boeing s left wing.[1] …

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  • 127Thomas Peters (black leader) — Thomas Peters, or Thomas Potters in the Book of Negroes (c. 1738–June 25, 1792), was one of four black Founding Fathers of Freetown, Sierra Leone. Peters, alongside David George, Moses Wilkinson, Cato Perkins and Joseph Leonard, was among the… …

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  • 128Court of Civil Jurisdiction — The Court of Civil Jurisdiction was a court established in the late 18th century in the colony of New South Wales which subsequently became a state of Australia. The court had jurisdiction to deal with all civil disputes in the then fledgling… …

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