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  • 31Executive Branch Reform Act — The Executive Branch Reform Act (USBill|110|H.R.|984) is a bill under consideration in the Congress of the United States which would require thousands of federal officials to report into a government database the names of persons who contact them …

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  • 32Redstone Building — Infobox Building building name= The Redstone Building building type= Steel reinforced brick facade caption= The San Francisco Labor Temple known today as the Redstone Building was the headquarters for planning the 1934 Labor strikes preceded=… …

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  • 33director — di·rec·tor n 1: the head of an organized group or administrative unit or agency 2: any of a group of persons usu. elected by shareholders and entrusted with the overall control of a corporation ◇ Directors owe a fiduciary duty to the shareholders …

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  • 34Columbia, South Carolina in the American Civil War — Ruins, as seen from the State House, 1865 The Southern United States city of Columbia, South Carolina, was an important political and supply center for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Much of the town was destroyed… …

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  • 35Dancing Count Stakes top three finishers — This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Dancing Count Stakes, an American stakes race for three year olds at six furlongs on dirt held at Laurel Park Racecourse in… …

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  • 36with one voice — phrasal without dissent ; unanimously …

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  • 37Orwellian — describes the situation, idea, or societal condition that George Orwell identified as being destructive to the welfare of a free society. It connotes an attitude and a policy of control by propaganda, surveillance, misinformation, denial of truth …

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  • 38John Morton (politician) — John Morton (1725 – April 1 1777) was a farmer, surveyor, and jurist from the Province of Pennsylvania. As a delegate to the Continental Congress during the American Revolution, he provided the swing vote that allowed Pennsylvania to vote in… …

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  • 39Philip Lader — Philip Lader, the United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James s (United Kingdom, 1997 2001), is chairman of WPP Group plc, the global media and communications services firm and largest worldwide media buyer (which includes J. Walter… …

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  • 40Frances Newton — Frances Elaine Newton (April 12, 1965 ndash; September 14, 2005) was a woman convicted of murder who was executed by lethal injection in the state of Texas for the April 7, 1987 murder of her husband, Adrian, 23, her son, Alton, 7, and daughter,… …

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