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- Approximate number of STANAG magazines manufactured annually in the US
- Crossing the floor
- What is the correct term for this relationship?
- How do I find the SET-plan budget
- Naming of 61 Communards shipyard in Odessa
- Do illegal migrants have good reason to head for the UK, as opposed to other stable countries?
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- Jules Dumont d'Urville in Manga Reva
- Is it known yet what will be the last state to perform its first same sex marriage?
- shortsightedness
- History of the Queen Victoria Monument
- Real person - Paul Berowne
- Negotiating with Apocalyptic lunatics
- Online sales
- Project vs general management
- To hold palms up or not?
- Does Greece have a backup plan?
- Why don't Roman Catholic Masses ever finish the hymn?
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- What is going on here?
- Why is non-religious male genital mutilation considered normal in the US?
- Removed racist trolling, which was accidently reinstated.
- Lawrence E. Stager
- Why don't English speakers learn Latin anymore?
- Li Yong
- Offshore processing of refugees and irregular migrants to the European Union
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- Did anyone die from heat on 8 July 2003 in Dhahran?
- Living to age 100 or more
- to find correct reference Mkalburge (talk) 06:36, 21 July 2015 (UTC)
- dames & knights
- Females on slave ships.
- English-speaking Buddhists
- Why can't celibate Catholic priests castrate themselves?
- Homosexual slavery in the United States
- Slavery and US currency
- Shackles and leg irons.
- Germans
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- Is it still called religious conversion?
- Looking for the title of a science fiction novel published in the last 10-15 years
- Who said "A lie repeated often enough becomes the truth"?
- Measuring the Effectiveness of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Scams
- Who were the Northallerton glasshouse mutineers?
- Picpus Fathers
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- Segregation in the United States.
- Xingjiang eastern border
- Does any of those musical instruments exist?
- Are paper books cheaper now in real terms than pre-Internet?
- Apostasy in Catholicism
- Were Hercules and Sampson the same guy?
- Franco-New brunswick community and acadian community
- Online sources for pre-1945 UK parliamentary by-elections