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  • 61Independent agencies of the United States government — are those that exist outside of the departments of the executive branch. Established through separate statutes passed by the U.S. Congress, each respective statutory grant of authority defines the goals the agency must work towards, as well as… …

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  • 62Manchukuo Temporary Government — The website of the Manchukuo Temporary Government displays the old Flag of Manchukuo Chinese name …

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  • 632011 Minnesota state government shutdown — Sign in the door way of the Minnesota State Office Building, across the street of the Main Capital Building The 2011 Minnesota state government shutdown was a government shutdown affecting the U.S. state of Minnesota, due to a fiscal dispute… …

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  • 64Inflation-Linked Savings Bonds (I Bonds) — U.S. government issued debt securities similar to regular savings bonds, except they offer an investor inflationary protection, as their yields are tied to the inflation rate. Available directly from the U.S. Treasury, these debt securities are… …

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  • 65premium bonds — UK government securities first issued in 1956 and now administered by National Savings and Investments, an agency of HM Treasury. No regular income or capital gain is offered but bonds enter monthly draws for a range of tax free prizes, winners… …

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  • 66Ethics in Government Act — The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 is a United States federal law passed in 1978 in the wake of the Watergate Scandal that sets financial disclosure requirements for public officials and restrictions on former government employees lobbying… …

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  • 67T-bonds — debt obligations of the US Treasury that have maturities ( maturity) of more than 10 years. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary ( Treasury bonds) US Government debt security issued with a maturity of ten years or more (maximum 30 years to date).… …

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  • 68Treasury Bonds — Also known as T bonds. Long term bonds issued by the United States government, with a life of more than ten years. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …

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  • 69Law and government of Denver, Colorado — The Law and Government of Denver, Colorado make up the political and legal infrastructure of the City and County of Denver, Colorado.Brief History of Denver in PoliticsDenver entered the political arena fairly quickly after its founding in 1858… …

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  • 70Lehman Brothers Government/Corporate Bond Index — An unmanaged market weighted index, comprised of government and investment grade corporate debt instruments with maturities of one year or greater. The Lehman Brothers Government/Corporate Bond Index is a total return benchmark index for many… …

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