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  • George W. Bush (category Painters from Texas) (section Texas governorship (1995–2000))
    of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Bush family and Republican Party, he was the 46th governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000. The eldest
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  • Indiana (category Articles with dead external links from July 2019)
    people from New England and New York, Central Indiana by migrants from the Mid-Atlantic states and adjacent Ohio, and Southern Indiana by settlers from the
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  • Native Americans in the United States (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from March 2021)
    highest at-risk groups from a lack of access to adequate food, reporting anywhere from 20% to 30% of households suffering from this type of insecurity
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  • New Jersey (category Articles with dead external links from March 2017)
    by a secondary wave of immigrants who came from other colonies instead of those who migrated directly from Europe. New Jersey remained agrarian and rural
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  • National Weather Service Norman, Oklahoma (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from August 2013)
    Oklahoma". http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/.  Bryan Painter (December 5, 2013). "Your Oklahoma City metro weather from the National Weather Service, Norman". The
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  • Kansas (category Use mdy dates from November 2024)
    traversed Kansas from 1821 to 1880, transporting manufactured goods from Missouri and silver and furs from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Wagon ruts from the trail are
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  • National Guard (category Articles with unsourced statements from April 2007)
    Representative from Minnesota Tulsi Gabbard, former United States Representative from Hawaii Trent Kelly, United States Representative from Mississippi Template:Colend
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category Use American English from August 2020)
    Roosevelt's father, James, graduated from Harvard Law School but chose not to practice law after receiving an inheritance from his grandfather. James, a prominent
    168 KB (20,482 words) - 08:24, 4 February 2025
  • ExxonMobil (category Use American English from October 2015)
    profiteering from the war': Exxon profits double after Putin's invasion". Salon. https://www.salon.com/2022/04/29/big-oil-is-intentionally-profiteering-from-the
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  • National Heritage Fellowship (category Use mdy dates from December 2019)
    composer Lanier Meaders, potter from Georgia Almeda Riddle, ballad singer Simon St. Pierre, French American fiddler from Maine Joe Shannon (piper), Irish
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  • Montana (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from October 2020)
    climate, as it restricts the flow of warmer air from the Pacific from moving east, and drier continental air from moving west. The area west of the divide has
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  • Illinois (category Articles with dead external links from February 2012)
    37.8% from Mexico or Central America, 31% from Asia, 20.2% from Europe, 4.3% from South America, 4.2% from Africa, 1% from Canada, and 0.2% from Oceania
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  • Ohio (category Articles with dead external links from June 2021)
    "Buckeyes". Ohio derives its name from the Ohio River that forms its southern border, which, in turn, originated from the Seneca word ohiːyo', meaning "good
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  • Vermont (category Articles with dead external links from March 2017)
    (Kerry, from neighboring Massachusetts, also became the first Northern Democrat ever to carry Vermont; Johnson was from Texas, Clinton from Arkansas and
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  • Hatch Act (category Articles with bare URLs for citations from March 2022) (section Agencies and employees prohibited from engaging in partisan political activity)
    government must not only refrain from political practices that would be illegal for any citizen, but must abstain from "any active part" in political campaigns
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