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  • 101Gazprom — Газпром Type Public Traded as RTS:GAZP MICEX …

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  • 102Chicago school of economics — Part of the series on Chicago school of economics Movements Libertarianism Neoliberalism Neoconservatism …

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  • 103Famine relief — A famine is a phenomenon in which a large percentage of the population of a region or country are so undernourished that death by starvation becomes increasingly common. In spite of the much greater technological and economic resources of the… …

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  • 104National Education Association — (NEA) Founded 1857 Members 3.2 million (2006) …

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  • 105Staples Inc. — STAPLES redirects here. For other uses, see Staples (disambiguation). Staples Inc. Type Public (NASDAQ: SPLS) Industry …

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  • 106State school — For US state funded universities, see State university system. For Texas residential institutions, see Texas State Schools. State schools, also known in the United States and Canada as public schools,[note 1] generally refer to primary or… …

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  • 107Beat the Clock — For the Sparks song, see Beat the Clock (Sparks song). Beat the Clock Genre Game show Presented by Bud Collyer (1950–1961) Jack Narz (1969–1972) …

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  • 108Henry Cisneros — 10th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development In office January 22, 1993 – January 19, 1997 President Bill Clinton …

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  • 109Roy Blunt — Infobox Officeholder name = Roy Blunt imagesize = small caption = order = 25th Majority Whip of the United States House of Representatives term start = January 3, 2003 term end = January 3, 2007 vicepresident = viceprimeminister = deputy =… …

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  • 110Brownie points — are a hypothetical social currency, which can be accrued by doing good deeds or earning favour in the eyes of another, often one s superior. The origin of the term is uncertain. Conjectures for etymology Brown Stamps A popular marketing practice… …

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