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  • *1 : talk or opinion widely disseminated with no discernible source # Peterson, Warren; Gist, Noel (September (1951)). "Rumor and Public Opinion". The American Journal of Sociology 57 (
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  • *1: a [[school]] or class for [[children]] usually from four to six years old ...d children to their kindergarten year (generally, at age five by September 1 of the present school year).
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  • ...from [[summer]] into [[winter]], usually in March (Southern Hemisphere) or September (Northern Hemisphere) when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier. ...ys later, depending on tradition. In Australia autumn officially begins on 1 March and ends 31 May. The vast [[diversity]] of the [[ecological]] zones o
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  • ...e [[George W. Bush administration|Bush Administration]]'s account of the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]. ==September 11, 2001 attack theories==
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  • ==Session 1== Massif Central, France, September 11, 2005.
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  • *1 : to give [[strength]] and [[hope]] to : cheer ...[[victims]] of [[disasters]] such as fires and [[crime]]. After the [[911|September 11]] [[attack]]s, writes Marita Sturken in Tourists of History, "the Oklaho
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  • 144:1.1 As [[time]] passed, [[the twelve]] became more [[devoted]] to [[Jesus]] and 144:1.2 [[Jesus]] made it [[Clarity|plain]] to his [[apostles]] that they were in
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  • ...Graces'', edited by Thomas P. Farley, Hearst Books (September 2005), ISBN 1-58816-454-3, 256 pages. ...s Etiquette'', by Peggy Post, HarperResource; 17th Indxd edition (November 1, 2004), ISBN 0-06-620957-9, 896 pages. Available online at [https://www.bar
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  • ==Session 1== September 20, 2004
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  • *1: to bring to a state of [[peace]] or [[quiet]] : calm ...he [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_Pact Munich Pact] concluded on 30 September 1938 among Germany, Britain, France and Italy prompted Chamberlain to annou
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  • ==Session 1== September 2, 2004
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  • *1: the termination of a [[pregnancy]] after, accompanied by, resulting in, or ...the uterus of a fetus or embryo, resulting in or caused by its [[death]].[1] An abortion can occur [[spontaneously]] due to complications during pregna
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  • '''Rob wrote: Thursday, September 24th, 2015 at 9:48pm''' ==Friday, September 25, 2015==
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  • '''Rob wrote: Thursday, September 24th, 2015 at 9:48pm''' ==Friday, September 25, 2015==
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  • ...In late October of 2001, Krapf released a statement saying that the [[911|September 11, 2001 attacks]] had put the aliens "contact mission" (for which he had l ...he freeze on the disclosure program which as noted above he said the [[911|September 11 attacks]] resulted in, which took place only weeks prior to what would o
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  • ==Session 1== September 24, 2004
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  • ==Session 1== ...to Aug 4) in Philadelphia. Correction of the transcript is of record as of September 7, 2005. The disagreement about the original text was the wording, and the
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  • ...the drug traffic that were too provocative to be retained with equanimity.(1)”'' ...responsible agencies or parastructures, such as intelligence agencies… Ex. 1. ‘The Nixon doctrine, viewed in retrospect, represented the application o
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  • ==Session 1== Arizona, US of A, September 13, 2004.
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  • ...at $11.0 billion. Soros has given $6 billion to various causes since 1979.[1] According to National Review[27] the Open Society Institute gave $20,000 in September 2002 to the Defense Committee of Lynne Stewart, the lawyer who has defended
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